At Georgetown, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush Urge Continued Support for Afghan Women

November 25, 2013

Secretary of State John Kerry, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and former first lady Laura Bush gathered at Georgetown University Nov. 15 for “Advancing Afghan Women: Promoting Peace and Progress in Afghanistan.” They joined forces to speak to an overflowing Gaston Hall about the importance in continuing to support and assist the advancement of Afghan women.

The event kicked off with greetings from Georgetown University President John DeGioia, who showed a movie featuring real Afghan women sharing their success stories. The audience heard about girls having greater access to school than ever before and Afghan women becoming more prominent in the business world.

The video was followed by remarks by Clinton who, in addition to being a former first lady and former Secretary of State, is the U.S. Afghan Women’s Council honorary co-chair and a supporter of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security.

Clinton spoke of the need for a society to engage all of its members. “Men and women are like two wings on the same bird,” she said. This became a reoccurring image throughout the program.

John Kerry, the 68th Secretary of State and supporter of the cause, took the stage after Clinton. He spoke of the many different levels of success that have been achieved in Afghanistan since 2001, and the terrible regression that would take place if efforts came to a halt. “What has been achieved is nothing less than remarkable,” he said. “It would have been more than a tragedy if the world ever allowed this progress to be threatened or, worse yet, to be abandoned.”

The crowd then heard from Anita Haidary, a young Afghan woman and co-founder of Young Women for Change. She spoke of growing up in Afghanistan, being an exchange student in California, her strides for change upon returning to her homeland, and the importance of advocating for Afghan women.

A conversation between Bush and Clinton then took place, moderated by Melanne Verveer, executive director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and former U.S. Ambassador for Global Women’s Issues. Bush and Clinton both voiced worries about the future of Afghanistan. “I fear that once our troops leave,” said Bush, “the eyes of Americans will move away.” Bush and Clinton say they’re going to continue to spread the word and make sure that, when American troops leave Afghanistan in 2014, the Afghan women will not be abandoned.

The speakers, Kerry especially, made it clear that each person in Gaston Hall could make a difference in the futures of Afghan women. Assistance and advocacy are not limited to prominent political figures, and everyone can help to ensure Afghan women have access to education and other life-improving opportunities. “Our responsibility is clear,” said Kerry. “We need to make sure that they succeed… And making that happen is going to take every single one of us.”

The event was put together by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council, the George W. Bush Institute and the Alliance to Support the Afghan People.
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Weekend Round Up November 21, 2013


The Georgetown Holiday Pop Shop

December 4th, 2013 at 06:30 PM | $40 online and 50 at the door | corrie@georgetowner.com | Tel: 202 338 4833 | Event Website

The Georgetown Holiday Pop Shop is a seasonal event sponsored by Georgetown Media Group, EagleBank, PamShops4You and Long & Foster. This unique evening features top local vendors in a one-stop shopping and cocktail party event. Get into the holiday spirit while you shop, drink and eat, all while benefiting the Georgetown Senior Center. This year’s event is popping up in Tony & Joe’s at Georgetown’s Washington Harbour from 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

Address

Tony and Joes; 3000 K St NW,

Alley Cat Studio Presents: Pat Goslee, Sally Kauffman, Lynn Putney

November 23rd, 2013 at 03:00 PM | free | alleycat.studio.gallery@gmail.com | Tel: 2023650219

Alley Cat Studio is pleased to present an exhibition of current paintings by Pat Goslee, Sally Kauffman and Lynn Putney. The exhibition explores the line, gesture and painterly compositions of three Washington DC painters.

Address

Alley Cat Studio, 29 Kings Court #6 SE, Washington, DC 20003

Grammy Winning Afro Bop Alliance at Blues Alley

November 25th, 2013 at 08:00 PM | $18 (student discount for 10pm show) | joeandafrobopalliance@gmail.com | Tel: (202) 337-4141 | Event Website

The exhilarating Afro Bop Alliance thrills audiences with their infectious polyrhythmic grooves, harmonic colorings, and improvisational flights. They won a Latin Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Recording for their 2008 album, Caribbean Jazz Project, which was also nominated for Best Latin Jazz Album at the Grammy Awards. They’ve received critical acclaim worldwide & will take the stage at Blues Alley on Monday, November 25th. Shows 8pm & 10pm.

Tickets can be found on the bluesalley.com website!

Address

Blues Alley; 1073 Wisconsin Ave. NW

Tudor Tots Thanksgiving at Tudor Place!

November 23rd, 2013 at 10:30 AM | Member child: $5; Nonmember child: $8 | Event Website

Celebrate turkey day at Tudor Place. Tiny tots will enjoy an interactive story and then scour the historic mansion in search of history games and toys. After the hunt, children will make a special holiday craft to take home and enjoy period dancing to get the whole family moving.

Member child: $5

Nonmember child: $8

Adults: Free

Address

Tudor Place; 1644 31st Street, NW

Sequoia Restaurant: Thanksgiving Feast

November 28th, 2013 at 12:00 PM | $49.95 for adults; $19.95 for kids; $20 for the Unlimited Bar Package. | Tel: 202.944.4200 | Event Website

Join the Sequoia family for a Thanksgiving feast on the water that is sure to delight you and your family. With all natural poultry and stuffing galore, and selections a-plenty, this year Sequoia is offering a buffet fit for a king and a Thanksgiving you and your family are sure to remember. Seating for the Thanksgiving feast is from 12 to 7:45 p.m. $49.95 for adults; $19.95 for kids; $20 for the Unlimited Bar Package. Call 202.944.4200 to make a reservation.

Address

Sequoia Restaurant; 3000 K St NW

Christmas at Mount Vernon

November 29th, 2013 at 09:00 AM | $17 for adults and $8 for youth 6-11. | info@mountvernon.org | Tel: 7037802000 | Event Website

Holiday visitors will enjoy themed decorations, chocolate-making demonstrations, 18th-century dancing, plus a rare opportunity to tour the third floor of the Mansion. In 1787, George Washington paid 18 shillings to bring a camel to Mount Vernon for the enjoyment of his guests. Visitors can meet Aladdin the camel on the grounds.

This event takes place from November 29, 2013 – January 6, 2014 from 9am – 4pm.

Address

George Washington’s Mount Vernon; 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway; Mount Vernon, VA 22121

Tory Burch Opens In Georgetown


Tory Burch has finally come to Georgetown, and just in time for the holidays. The store opened its doors at 1211 Wisconsin Ave., NW, on Thursday, Nov. 21, in Bebe’s old space. As guests arrived they were greeted with Champagne and specially made cookies to enjoy, while shopping around the store. The golden interior, built to emulate an exclusive walk-in closet, is devoted to accessories and carries everything from classic Tory Burch bags and shoes, to her very first-ever fragrance launched earlier this fall. Burch, an American designer known for pretty and preppy fashion, started her label in 2004 and has since expanded to more than 100 stores worldwide. This is her first store to open in D.C.

Unique Tavern License Up for Grabs in Georgetown

November 21, 2013

For the first time in 20 years, there is one tavern liquor license now available in Georgetown, which remains under a neighborhood liquor license moratorium.

Because the defunct Saloun, formerly at 3239 M Street, did not renew its tavern license, the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board cancelled its license Oct. 30.

So, who has applied for this one-of-a-kind, tavern-nightclub license?

The Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration told the Georgetowner Nov. 18 that it “has received two applications for the tavern license in Georgetown. Gypsy Sally’s Acoustic Tavern LLC, trading as Gypsy Sally’s at 3401 Water St., NW, applied to transfer its restaurant license to become a tavern in Georgetown. The second is from Restaurant Enterprises, Inc., trading as Smith Point at 1338 Wisconsin Avenue, NW. They also submitted an application to transfer their alcoholic beverage license from a restaurant to a tavern in the area. Applications are being reviewed on a first-come, first-serve basis and are subject to the approval of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.”

 
Last week, ABRA announced: ” … Restrictions  have  temporarily  been  lifted  on  alcoholic beverage  licenses  for  taverns  in  the  Georgetown  Historic  District.  The  change  occurred  after  the  number  of  licensed   taverns  within  the  historic  area  fell  below  a  legislative  cap  of  six. … Taverns  located  in  the  Georgetown  Historic  District  are  permitted  to  transfer  alcoholic  beverage  licenses  to   new  owners  and  new  locations  within  the  area.  An  existing  restaurant  in  the  historic  district  will  also  be  able  to  apply  to   become  a  tavern  or  nightclub  in  the  neighborhood.  Applications  to  make  any  of  the  changes  would  need  to  be  filed  with   the  Alcoholic  Beverage  Regulation  Administration for  consideration  by  the  Alcoholic  Beverage  Control  Board.”

“The  Alcoholic  Beverage  Control  Act  and  Rules  Reform  Amendment  Act  of  1994  freezes  the  transfer  or   sale  of  tavern  and  nightclub  licenses  in  the  Georgetown  Historic  District  when  there  are  six  or  more  taverns  and/or  nightclubs  licensed  in  the  area,” according to ABRA.

There are no nightclubs licensed in Georgetown. Once a sixth tavern license is issued, ABRA noted, “the  ability  to  transfer  tavern  licenses will  end  once  the  legislative  cap  of  six  taverns  and/or  nightclubs  is  reached  in  the   Georgetown  Historic  District.”

There are five neighborhood moratoriums in effect in D.C.: Adams Morgan, East Duport Circle, Georgetown, Glover Park and West Dupont Circle.

Canal Road to Close During Off-Peak Hours, Nov. 19 to Nov. 21


Canal Road, NW, between Arizona Avenue and Foxhall Road will be closed from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov.19, Wednesday, Nov. 20, and Thursday, Nov. 21, reports the District Department of Transportation.

The closures will be required to allow the National Park Service, the Department of Public Works and DDOT to perform routine maintenance work along the curbs and shoulders of Canal Road. Temporary signs and traffic control measures will be in place to alert and guide the traveling public.

Detour signage will be in place to direct motorists that are leaving the District to use Foxhall Road to MacArthur Boulevard and then Arizona Avenue, and motorists that are entering the District to use Arizona Avenue to MacArthur Boulevard and then Foxhall Road.

Celebrating The Holidays!


As the count down begins to the holiday season, we want know of your up coming holiday spicals, events, and happenings. Email info@georgetowner.com so that we can include you in our Holiday round up!

Here are a few Holiday happenings to save the date for!

The Georgetowner’s Holiday Pop Shop: December 4, 2013

The Georgetown Holiday Pop Shop is a seasonal event sponsored by Georgetown Media Group, Eagle Bank, PamShops4You and Long & Foster. This unique evening features top local vendors in a one-stop shopping and cocktail party event. Get into the holiday spirit while you shop, drink and eat, all while benefiting the Georgetown Senior Center. This year’s event is popping up in Tony & Joe’s at Georgetown’s Washington Harbour from 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

EastBanc & Jamestown to Host Holiday Pop-up Bazaar in Cady’s Alley: November 15, 2013

Georgetown’s Design District to Host Open Marketplace With Premier Retailers: Tuckernuck, Chubbies, Zestt, Read Wall and Victoria Road All Nicely Wrapped Up in One Showroom. To help make spirits bright this festive time of year, EastBanc and Jamestown are embracing seasonal celebrations by hosting an open marketplace holiday bazaar in Cady’s Alley. Beginning Friday, November 15 and running through Sunday, January 5, the pop-up Cady’s Alley Bazaar will feature a collection of popular fashion and home décor brands including Tuckernuck, Chubbies, Zestt, Read Wall and Victoria Road.

The Old Print Gallery: 2013 Winter Contemporary Show: November 15, 2013

The Old Print Gallery’s (1220 31st Street, NW) 2013 Winter Contemporary Show will open on Friday, November 15th with a celebratory nighttime reception from 5 to 8 p.m. 11 different artists, who use printmaking as their primary medium for artistic expression, were selected for the show. The works chosen resonate with skill and intention, and reflect the current eclecticism of contemporary printmaking. Highlights include new prints by Jake Muirhead and Heather McMordie. The show will remain on view until February 15th, 2014.

Tudor Tots Thanksgiving at Tudor Place: November 23, 2013

Celebrate turkey day at Tudor Place! Tiny tots (Ages 4-6) will enjoy an interactive story and then scour the historic mansion in search of history games and toys. After the hunt, children will make a special holiday craft to take home and enjoy period dancing to get the whole family moving.
Member child: $5; Nonmember child: $8

Sequoia Restaurant: Thanksgiving Feast: November 28

On Friday, November 28, join the Sequoia (3000 K Street, NW) family for a Thanksgiving feast on the water that is sure to delight you and your family. With all natural poultry and stuffing galore, and selections a-plenty, this year Sequoia is offering a buffet fit for a king and a Thanksgiving you and your family are sure to remember. Seating for the Thanksgiving feast is from 12 to 7:45 p.m. $49.95 for adults; $19.95 for kids; $20 for the Unlimited Bar Package. Call 202.944.4200 to make a reservation.

Embassy of Sweden and House of Sweden: Swedish Christmas Bazaar: December 7, 2013

Hosted by SWEA Washington, DC (Swedish Women’s Educational Association) and supported by the Embassy of Sweden and House of Sweden (2900 K Street, NW), shop Swedish crystal, textiles, artwork, food and much more on sale at this year’s Swedish Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, December 7, from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. Plus, savor home baked goods and traditional Swedish delicacies from the Swedish café or bring them home for the holidays. There will also be a children’s activity room with Swedish crafts to enjoy and bring home, and a Lucia procession performing traditional Swedish Holiday songs at 5 p.m. All are welcome! For more information, please contact Suzanne Edam at sweapr@gmail.com or call 202.546.7266.

Tudor Place: Holiday Wreath Workshop: December 7, 2013

Create your own holiday wreath from a variety of plant materials direct from the Tudor Place garden! Cedar boughs, magnolia leaves, berry-laden holly, pinecones and boxwood offer opportunities for distinctive wreaths. All wreaths are medium-sized and all materials provided. Members: $38 (per wreateh); Non-members: $48 (per wreath)

ANC 2E Tonight: West Heating Plant Raze Permit, Hyde-Addison Construction

November 18, 2013

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E will meet 6:30 p.m, Nov. 4, at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, 35th Street and Volta Place, Heritage Room, first building on left by gatehouse, second floor. Highlights include discussions on the West Heating Plant (Four Seasons Residences), Hyde-Addison School, alley off R Street and Rose Park.

The following is the agenda, as provided by ANC 2E.

Approval of the Agenda

• Approval of November 4, 2013, ANC 2E Public Meeting Agenda

Administrative

? Approval of September 30, 2013, Meeting Minutes

? Public Safety and Police Report

? Financial Report:

1. Resolution approving a FY 2014 budget for ANC 2E

2. Resolution approving Melanie Gisler’s employment and salary for FY 2014

3. Resolution approving hiring Marsh Bookkeeping Services

? Transportation Report

? DPW Report

Community Comment

? Comcast – construction information / presentation on four updated junction boxes to be installed (underground) in ANC2E

? DC Sustainable Energy Utility – information regarding energy efficiency and renewable energy services

New Business

? 24th Annual Lawyers Have Heart 10K Run and Fun Walk – Saturday, June 14, 2014

? CAG legislative proposal re neighbor notification of exterior remodeling plans

Zoning

? Georgetown University Northeast Triangle Residence Hall, 3700 O Street, NW, Zoning Commission Case No. 10-32A, Application to permit (a) the construction of a new residence hall on the University’s main campus and (b) the use of the former Jesuit residence on campus for potential future residential / campus life / athletic use as student housing (Hearing November 25, 2013)

? 3343 Prospect Street, NW, BZA Order No. 18555, request for minor modification of plans to extend the permitted space for a yoga studio

ABC

? Cafe Milano, 3251 Prospect St NW, request for extended hours for December 31, 2013 and March 8, 2014 (Spring Daylight Saving)

? Kafe Leopold/L2, 3315 Cady’s Alley NW, request for extended hours for December 31, 2013 and March 8, 2014 (Spring Daylight Saving)

? Prospect Dining, t/a George, 3251 Prospect Street, NW, ABRA No. 78058, request for extended hours for Wednesday, November 27 (the night before Thanksgiving)
until 3 am,Tuesday, December 31 (New Year’s Eve) until 3 am, Saturday, March 8 (Daylight Savings “spring forward”) until 4 am

License renewals:

? Rialto (formerly The Guards), 2915 M St – Petition date 11/4

The following establishments are not anticipated to be reviewed by ANC 2E for license renewal. Please contact ANC 2E by Friday, November 1, if you have an issue.

? Modern, 3287 M St – Petition date 11/18

? El Centro, 1218 Wisconsin Ave – Petition date 11/18

? Rhino’s, 4395 M St – Petition date 11/25

? Kintaro, 1039 33rd St – Petition date 11/25

Old Georgetown Board

PUBLIC AND MAJOR PROJECTS

SMD 03, Government of the District of Columbia, Department of General Services, OG 14-020 (HPA 14-024), 3219 O Street, NW Hyde-Addison Elementary School, Addition with construction below elevated playground, Concept

SMD 07, Government of the District of Columbia, DC DDOT, Paving of residential alley off R St between 31st and 32nd St. NW, Final

SMD 05, 1051 29th Street, NW, OG 14-012 (HPA 14-016) West Heating Plant, Residential, New building, site work and glazed connector over canal, Concept

SMD 05, 1055 29th Street, NW, OG 14-013 (HPA 14-017) West Heating Plant, Raze Permit

PRIVATE PROJECTS:

1. SMD 02, 1625 33rd Street, NW, OG 14-015 (HPA 14-019) Residence, Alterations to rear, site work, replacement fence, Permit

2. SMD 02, 1689 34th Street, NW, OG 13-342 (HPA 13-610) Residence, Alterations to stoop, Permit

3. SMD 02, 1649 35th Street, NW, OG 13-345 (HPA 13-616) Residence, Two- story rear addition, site work, swimming pool, Concept

4. SMD 03, 3310 N Street, NW, OG 14-018 (HPA 14-022) Residence, One- story rear addition, parking pad at alley, Concept

5. SMD 03, 1335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, OG 14-028 (HPA 14-032) Commercial, Addition on public space for new ATM, mural, Permit

6. SMD 03, 1351 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, OG 14-007 (HPA 14-011) Commercial, Rear addition, alterations, demolition, Concept

7. SMD 05, 1025 31st Street, NW, OG 13-317 (HPA 13-540) Commercial, Alterations to rear, outdoor seating terrace; glass enclosure of rear yard, paving – existing, Concept

8. SMD 05, 3320 M Street, NW, OG 13-299 (HPA 13-521) Commercial, Banner for “Maxalto” at third floor facing alley, Permit

9. SMD 05, 3319 Cady’s Alley, NW, OG 14-006 (HPA 14-010) Commercial, Banner for “Steven Alan,” Permit

10. SMD 05, 2822 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, OG 14-023 (HPA 14-027) Commercial, Alterations to storefront, awning and sign for “Amina Rubinacci,” Permit

11. SMD 05, 1214 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, OG 14-005 (HPA 14-009)
Commercial, Awning, signs and blade sign for “Goorin Bros. Hat Shop,” Permit

12. SMD 06, 1421 29th Street, NW, OG 14-017 (HPA 14-021) Residence, Replacement door, alterations to rear, deck, Concept

13. SMD 06, 3008 P Street, NW, OG 14-004 (HPA 14-008) Residence, Site work on rear yard, Permit

No Review At This Time by ANC 2E: The following additional projects, which are on the upcoming November 7, 2013, agenda of the Old Georgetown Board, have not been added to the ANC meeting agenda for OGB-related design review and we do not propose to adopt a resolution on them at this time. If there are concerns about any of these projects, please contact the ANC office by Friday, November 1, 2013

1. SMD 01, 3800 Reservoir Road, NW, OG 14-022 (HPA 14-026) Institution (MedStar Georgetown University Hospital – Pasquerilla Healthcare Center), Five antennas for Verizon Wireless on penthouse, Permit

2. SMD 02, 1658 33rd Street, NW, OG 14-027 (HPA 14-031) Commercial, 1-story rear addition with basement, 2-story in-fill in dog leg – in progress, Permit – revised design

3. SME 02, 1622 34th Street, NW, OG 14-008 (HPA 14-012) Residence, One- story rear addition to replace one-story porch, alterations, Permit

4. SMD 03, 3330 P Street, NW, OG 14-001 (HPA 14-003) Residence, Solar panels, Permit

5. SMD 03, 3143 Dumbarton Street, NW, OG 13-260 (HPA 13-450) Residence, Replacement windows, replacement entry and garage doors, Permit – additional information

6. SMD 03, 3143 Dumbarton Street, NW, OG 13-261 (HPA 13-451) Residence, Third floor addition and alterations to rear, Concept – revised design

7. SMD 03, 3411 Prospect Street, NW, OG 14-002 (HPA 14-006) Residence, Replacement fence, Permit

8. SMD 03, 1365 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, OG 13-203 (HPA 13-359) Bank, Light fixtures for ATM at BB&T Bank, Permit

9. SMD 05, 3000 K Street, NW, OG 14-026 (HPA 14-030) Mixed-use, Replace sails with fixed awnings at “Farmers, Fishers and Bakers,” Permit / concept

10. SMD 05, 3104 M Street, NW, OG 13-306 (HPA 13-528) Commercial, Rear

addition and replacement windows, Concept

11. SMD 05, 3213 M Street, NW, OG 13-346 (HPA 13-631) Commercial,
Alterations to storefront, awnings, signs for “Pandora,” Permit

12. SMD 05, 3291 M Street, NW, OG 13-169 (HPA 13-292) Commercial,
Alterations to storefront – existing, Permit – revised design

13. SMD 05, 3299 M Street, NW, OG 14-021 (HPA 14-025) Commercial,
Alterations to storefront, new openings, replacement windows, Permit

14. SMD 05, 3100 Dumbarton Street, NW, OG 14-010 (HPA 14-014) Residence,
Alterations to rear dormers, Permit

15. SMD 05, 3104 Dumbarton Street, NW, OG 13-339 (HPA 13-607) Residence,
Exploratory demolition of garage, Permit

16. SMD 05, 3206 Grace Street, NW, OG 13-318 (HPA 13-541) Commercial,
Alterations, replacement windows, awnings, blade sign, flagpole, Concept –
revised design

17. SMD 05, 3616 Prospect Street, NW, OG 14-024 (HPA 14-028) Residence,
Alterations to rear windows, Permit – revised design

18. SMD 05, 1045 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, OG 14-025 (HPA 14-029) Residential,
Alterations to storefronts, Permit

19. SMD 06, 1202 30th Street, NW (also known as 3001 M Street, NW), OG 14- 003 (HPA 14-007) Mixed-use: retail / residential, Security panel, Permit
20. SMD 06, 2725 N Street, NW, OG 13-319 (HPA 13-545) Residence, Alterations to dormer at rear, Concept

21. SMD 06, 2912 N Street, NW, OG 13-313 (HPA 13-536409) Residence, Relocate existing rooftop mechanical equipment, Permit

22. SMD 06, 3040 O Street, NW, OG 13-183 (HPA 13-306) Residence, Enclose rear porch and alterations – existing, Permit – revised design

23. SMD 06, 3030 P Street, NW, OG 13-256 (HPA 13-446) Residence, Demolition of rear addition, 2-story rear addition, Concept – revised design

24. SMD 07, 1644 31st Street, NW, OG 14-009 (HPA 14-013) Tudor Place, Alterations to service entrance, chain-link fence and sliding gate, Permit

25. SMD 07, 1703 32nd Street, NW, OG 14-014 (HPA 14-018) Institution, Replacement roof, Permit

26. SMD 07, 3015 Q Street, NW, OG 14-016 (HPA 14-020) Residence, Replacement standing seam metal roof, Permit

27. SMD 07, 1815 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, OG 14-019 (HPA 14-023) Commercial, Alterations to opening – existing, and third awning, Permit – revision to permit

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Armed Robbery on 31st St.; Robbery on Wisconsin Ave.


At about 2:30 a.m., Nov. 1, on the 1200 block of 31st Street, a woman sitting outside was approached by a robber with a rifle who took her purse and cell phone and then fled, according to police reports.

Meanwhile, there stabbing at 23rd and P Streets, NW, just before 3 a.m.. Nov. 2, according to another report from the Metropolitan Police Department. The suspect is in custody.

Another robbery occurred just after 4 a.m., Nov. 2, on the 1300 block of Wisconsin Avenue. Police described an “Arab male with beard,” wearing a dark blazer and flannel shirt.

H&M Moves, Launches Isabel Marant Collection


H&M reopened its doors in Georgetown Nov. 13, after having moved to a new location less than a block away from its original space on M Street. Before the noon re-opening, a crowd gathered and waited in line along the walkway between Washington Sports Club and Dean & Deluca.

The single-level store is among the first in the U.S. to carry the company’s own home line, which previously was only available through its website. The home department include affordable items, ranging from bedspreads and shower curtains to candles as well as seasonal items in time for Christmas. The new space also made more room for a wider range of clothing for men, plus size, and children.

The Georgetown store is one of only two stores in the D.C. area to carry the limited-release collection from the retailer’s collaboration with French designer Isabel Marant. The long-anticipated collection hit stores Thursday morning, and a good portion of the area had been emptied by customers only hours after the launch. Marant is known for her effortless and androgynous clothes, and the collection consists of simple Bohemian-chic and patterned pieces for both men and women.

If you want a piece of Isabel Marant from H&M you had better hurry, as the collection is likely to sell out fast.

Weekend Round Up November 14, 2013


The Georgetowner Holiday Pop Shop

December 4th, 2013 at 06:30 PM | $40 online or $50 at the door | corrie@georgetowner.com | Tel: (202) 338-4833 | Event Website

The Georgetown Holiday Pop Shop is a seasonal event sponsored by Georgetown Media Group, EagleBank, PamShops4You and Long & Foster. This unique evening features top local vendors in a one-stop shopping and cocktail party event. Get into the holiday spirit while you shop, drink and eat, all while benefiting the Georgetown Senior Center. This year’s event is popping up in Tony & Joe’s at Georgetown’s Washington Harbour from 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

Specialty cocktails and small plates featured as well as a dessert bar.

Address

Tony & Joe’s at Georgetown’s Washington Harbour; 3000 K St NW

2013 Winter Contemporary Show

November 15th, 2013 at 05:00 PM | Free | info@oldprintgallery.com | Tel: (202) 965-1818 | Event Website

The Old Print Gallery’s 2013 Winter Contemporary Show will open on Friday, November 15, with a celebratory nighttime reception from 5-8pm. Eleven different artists, who use printmaking as their primary medium for artistic expression, were selected for the show. The works chosen resonate with skill and intention, and reflect the current eclecticism of contemporary printmaking. Highlights include new prints by Jake Muirhead and Heather McMordie. The show will remain on view until February 15.
Address

The Old Print Gallery; 1220 31st Street NW

Ann Taylor Chic Makeover Weekend

November 15th, 2013 at 09:00 AM

To help you get styled from head to heels, Ann Taylor stores nationwide will be offering personal styling appointments with their expert stylists who will be available by appointment.

From Friday, November 15 – Sunday, November 17, stores will also have sweet treats, wine and one client from each store will win a head-to-toe-look, valued at $300.

Address

Ann Taylor Stores nationwide

Curio: Christine Gray, Sue Johnson, Caitlin Teal Price, Olivia Rodriguez, Esther Ruiz, Julie Wolfe

November 16th, 2013 at 11:00 AM | info@heinercontemporary.com | Tel: 202.338.0072 | Event Website

Curio will offer a contemporary twist on 16th and 17th century cabinets of curiosity, encyclopedic collections of natural rarities reflecting both fact and fiction. The show will consider why certain things are collected, the way information is catalogued, and how that imposed order can be subverted or updated to reveal something new.

Address

1675 Wisconsin Avenue NW

Fall Harvest Tea at Tudor Place

November 16th, 2013 at 01:00 PM | $25-$30 | info@tudorplace.org | Tel: (202) 965-0400 | Event Website

Enjoy a traditional Victorian tea complete with tea sandwiches, scones, delicious desserts and historic tea blends in a beautiful 1870s Georgetown house. After the tea join docents for guided tour through the 1816 National Historic Landmark mansion.

Address

1670 31st St NW

Art Preview and Children’s Workshop at Jackson Art Center

November 16th, 2013 at 03:00 PM | Free | Event Website

The Jackson Art Center invites Georgetown neighbors to a special preview of select artists’ studios on Saturday, November 16 from 3 pm to 5 pm. Children are invited to make holiday cards at a ‘crafts and cookies’ workshop led by Jackson artists.

Preview will be held the day before Jackson’s Fall Open Studios, Sunday, November 17, noon to 5 pm featuring works of more than 40 local artists in their studios.

Both events are free and open to the public.

Address

Jackson School, 3050 R Street, NW, across from Montrose Park, Georgetown, Washington, DC

Jackson Art Center Open Studios

November 17th, 2013 at 12:00 PM | Free | nancysmurphy@aol.com | Event Website

Visit the studios of more than 40 local artists in old D.C. school building. Oils, watercolor, pottery, photography. Refreshments and music. Noon to 5 pm. Free.

Address

Jackson Art Center, 3050 R Street, NW. Across from Montrose Park, Georgetown

Opera Nova Presents – Monkey See Monkey Do

November 19th, 2013 at 10:00 AM | $4-$6 | mcdm1@verizon.net | Tel: 703-536-7557 | Event Website

This one-act bilingual opera was created for family audiences and is both a stirring musical and a visual treat. Based on the universal tale of the Hat Seller and the Monkeys, the score blends elements of Mexican mariachi and traditional folk melodies with the contemporary style of the Texas composer, Robert Xavier Rodriguez. The opera’s lively musical score encourages audience involvement and participation.

Address

Thomas Jefferson Middle School Theater located at 125 South Old Glebe Road, Arlington, VA