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Where to Be This White House Correspondents’ Dinner Weekend
April 27, 2023
•Washington’s biggest social weekend of the year is upon us. In honor of the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, here are all the parties and gatherings in town today through […]
D.C. Police Chief Contee Retires to Join FBI
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The retirement announcement and presser for the Chief of D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department, Robert J. Contee III – who had been on the force over 30 years, ever since he […]
Spotlight: Hope for Grieving Families
April 26, 2023
•Hello! My name is Troy Riemer and my company, Red Clay Creative, helps to design The Georgetowner every month. We thought it would be a great idea to highlight non-profits […]
Stroud 5k Returns for Children with Learning Differences
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Lindsay Stroud was the winner of the Stroud Foundation 5k Race April 22 on the Capitol Crescent Trail. The Stroud 5K was resurrected after a pandemic pause. It raises funds […]
Concerts in the Park Bounces Back for Earth Day With the Soul Crackers
April 24, 2023
•The Citizens Association of Georgetown hosted Concerts in the Park on Sunday, April 23, at Rose Park, 26th & P Streets, along with the Friends of Rose Park. In honor […]
Interactive Window Installation to Boost Women’s Rights
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Up Wisconsin Avenue, where Chevy Chase window shoppers stroll – and across the street from Saks Fifth Avenue near Tiffany & Company – a provocative “community photo-collage installation” has been […]
90th Georgetown House Tour Has Thunderous Conclusion
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The hot tea, homemade crustless cucumber, olive, tuna and chicken-salad sandwiches and lemon, orange and chocolate cakes were greeted with special joy by dozens of somewhat bedraggled participants of all […]
Business Ins & Outs: Streets Market, Dig, Ever/Body, Fangyan
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In: Streets Market, Now on P A well-stocked grocery store opened in the former 7-Eleven space at the northwest corner of P and 27th Streets on Friday afternoon, April 21. […]
Clotheslines Rock … and Solar Panels, Too!
April 20, 2023
•By James F.X. Payne Here’s down-home advice for Earth Day from a creative Georgetown resident that saves the planet and money. To many readers, a clothesline is a totally alien […]
Shop and Dine Sustainably in Georgetown This Earth Day
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Looking to shop and dine sustainably in Georgetown this Earth Day weekend? Here are some local opportunities to help and honor our planet this April 22 and beyond. Allbirds , 3135 […]