Dec
5
Fri
Jack Rose Dining Saloon Repeal Day Fete @ Jack Rose Dining Saloon
Dec 5 @ 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

WHAT:             

Speakeasies + Scotch. Burlesque + Bubbles. Jack Rose Dining Saloon is drinking, dining and dressing like it’s 1933, in celebration of Repeal Day on Friday, December 5. Home to the largest whiskey collection in the Western hemisphere, Jack Rose is celebrating the abolition of the booze-prohibiting 18th amendment with its 4th Annual Repeal Day Celebration: an evening of Prohibition-era cocktails and punches, a special speakeasy-style Dram & Grain, a Pappy Van Winkle-themed happy hour, 1930s-inspired prix-fixe menu, burlesque performances and more, from5 p.m. to close.

Happy Hour becomes “Pappy Hour” from 5 to 7:30 p.m., when Jack Rose will offer the full Pappy Van Winkle bourbon and rye whiskey line-up at special pricing. Already one of the only places in the city to try all six hard-to-find bottlings, this rare offering will allow guests to try the cult-favorite Pappy Van Winkle at a discount. Jack Rose’s regular happy hour specials including half-priced bites and beer discounts will also be available.

And nowhere else in the city can people actually “drink like it’s 1933.” But owner and whiskey expert Bill Thomas has curated a selection of 90+ year-old whiskeys distilled between 1910 and 1930, which will be offered a la carte and in special tasting flights throughout the evening. Whiskey fanatics will have the chance to try rarities like the 97-year-old Sam Thompson Pure Rye Whiskey distilled in 1917, 98-year-old Old McBrayerWhiskey distilled in 1916, and 96-year-old Monticello Special Reserve distilled in 1918. Pricing for these antiquities will range from $80-125 per ounce.

The kitchen is going back in time, as Executive Chef Russell Jones has crafted aspecial 1930s-inspired tasting menu of dishes such as Lobster Bisque, Seared Duck Breast with cranberries and Lemon Chess Pie. The four-course prix-fixe menu will be available for $45 all night in the dining saloon. And for those who need a little late-night fuel, guests can nibble on complimentary “Midnight Snacks” such asPimento and Prosciutto Biscuits and Sweet Potato Bread Pudding at 12am in the dining saloon.

And popular cocktail den Dram & Grain, housed in the basement’s hiddenWhiskey Cellar, will convert into a 30s-style speakeasy complete with historic 1920s and 1930s-era bourbons and rye whiskeys, vintage spirits dispensed from the bar’s signature, handmade four-whiskey draft system, and old-time jazz tunes, transporting guests to the era. 

Burlesque dancers will perform for spectators throughout the evening while cigarette girls will offer a selection of specially-priced cigars. The cozy upstairs Balcony Room will pour bottomless bubbles for only $20 all night.

And guests are of course encouraged to dress to the nines in flapper dresses and swanky suits, donning their most Prohibition-era attire for a chance to win a reservation for two (plus cocktails) at Dram & Grain.

There is no admission fee to the Repeal Day Party at Jack Rose and is open to the public. For more information, please visit www.jackrosediningsaloon.com or call202-588-7388.

 

WHO:             Jack Rose Dining Saloon

 

WHEN:            Friday, December 5, 2014

5 p.m. – close

“Pappy Hour”: 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

 

WHERE:           Jack Rose Dining Saloon

2007 18th Street NW

Washington, DC 20009

Artfête Open House & Holiday Party @ The Art League’s Madison Annex
Dec 5 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


Artfête Open House & Holiday Party
Free Admission!

When:
Friday, December 5, 6:00-9:00 pm
Where:
The Art League’s Madison Annex, 305 Madison Street, Alexandria, VA


Artfête is the grand finale to our 60th Anniversary year! Join us at our Madison Annex as we kick-off the holiday season with live music, great artwork, artist demos, and more.
Featuring:

  • Unveiling the 60th Anniversary Community Canvas
  • Ceramic and Jewelry sales
  • Exhibit of instructor artwork
  • Demos by Art League instructors
  • Live music by Redline Graffiti
  • Wearable art runway show
  • Food and drinks

Check out where exciting classes like ceramics, jewelry making, photography, sculpture, the fiber arts, and drawing and painting are taught throughout the year and do a little holiday shopping. Admission is FREE.

Romain GARY  100th Anniversary at the Alliance Française @ Alliance Francaise
Dec 5 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Join the Alliance Française in celebrating the life and work of Romain Gary. A Titan of French literature, Gary published more than 50 books throughout his life under different names. A man of many talents, he fought for France during World War 2 and later became a diplomat. On Friday, December 5 at 7pm, the AFDC will host a discussion panel who will talk about Gary as a diplomat, as a man in history and as a man of letters. The panel will include the Consul General of France, Olivier Serot-Almeras; the Delegate General of the Fondation Alliance Francaise Paris in the US, Jean-François Hans and the Alliance Française de Washington DC’s Executive Director, Sarah Pickup-Diligenti.

Following the panel will be an unveiling of AFDC archives and a reception.

EVENT WEB PAGE: http://www.francedc.org/Events/default.aspx?id=118

WHERE: AFDC// 2142 Wyoming Ave NW

WHEN: Friday, December 5 at 7pm

TICKETS: $20 general; $15 members

For more AFDC events and offerings, please visit our website.

 

Jimmy Webb at Bethesda Blues & Jazz @ Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club
Dec 5 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club (Bethesda Blues and Jazz) is pleased to present Jimmy Webb, a world renowned American songwriter, composer and singer live at the venue on Friday, December 5th at 8:00 p.m.

The only artist ever to receive Grammy Awards for music, lyrics, and orchestration, Jimmy Webb was the youngest man ever inducted into the National Songwriters’ Hall of Fame and is its current Chairman.  He also proudly serves as the Vice Chair of ASCAP and is dedicated to the preserving the rights and the craft of the songwriter.

His songs have been recorded and performed by music legends including Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Judy Collins, Isaac Hayes, Art Garfunkel, Linda Ronstadt, R.E.M., Michael Feinstein and Carly Simon. According to BMI, his song, “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” was the third most performed song between 1940 and 1990. Webb’s latest album, Still Within the Sound of My Voice,features duets with other notably singer/songwriters including Brian Wilson, Keith Urban, Lyle Lovett, David Crosby and Graham Nash, Art Garfunkel and more. It is the follow up to his 2010 release, Just Across the River, which featured duets with friends including Billy Joel, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne and Glen Campbell.

“It is very exciting to have a truly iconic figure in the music world join us in December. It will be a wonderful treat for the audience.  Rolling Stone says few singers blend grit and grandeur like Jimmy Webb…[his] voice is like an old Mustang heading through a treacherous yet often gorgeous landscape,” said Rick Brown, Bethesda Blues & Jazz Owner.

Ticket are $35.00 and can be ordered online or purchased at the door.  To order, please visit the Bethesda Blues & Jazz website.

Dec
6
Sat
Fairmont’s 9th Annual Gingerbread House Making Classes @ Fairmont Hotel
Dec 6 @ 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown is pleased to announce their ninth annual gingerbread house making classes.  Just in time for the holidays,   Executive Pastry Chef D’Oyen Christie will provide festively expert instruction for the adult and children’s classes.

Children’s Gingerbread Class
On Saturday, December 6, 2014  at 10:30 a.m., children will assemble and decorate their very own holiday Gingerbread House under the direction of Chef Christie.   The class includes all materials, instruction and holiday refreshments. At the end of the class, each child will take home a completed Gingerbread House.  Children’s gingerbread class is $50 per child, adults may accompany children at no cost.

Immediately following the class, children are invited to gather round the hotel’s own gingerbread display in the lobby to hear Executive Chef Mark Timms read a collection of holiday classics.

To reserve a space for the class, please call at 202-457-5020.

Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown is located at 2401 M Street, NW, convenient to the finest museums, theaters (including the Kennedy Center), shopping and dining.  Close to two metro stations, the hotel is five miles from Reagan National Airport and 33 miles from Dulles International Airport.  At 415 rooms and luxury suites, Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown offers a wealth of facilities while maintaining an air of tranquility insured through the design of intimate spaces, plenty of natural daylight, and a cascade of plants both inside and out.

Holiday Open House and Christkindlmarkt @ Heurich House Museum
Dec 6 @ 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

The Heurich House Museum welcomes the public to celebrate the winter season during its annual Holiday Open House and Christkindlmarkt on Saturday, December 6 and Sunday, December 7 from 12-6 pm. The museum will honor the Heurich family’s German heritage by recreating a traditional German public Christmas market in its garden.  This holiday shopping event, Dupont Circle’s only holiday market, will feature goods from local artisans, including jewelers, ceramicists, chocolatiers, coffee roasters, and makers of housewares, baby clothes, and more. Visitors who enter the Open House may stroll through the festively decorated historic mansion on a self-guided tour, enjoy the sounds of live holiday musical performances in the Conservatory, and bid on traditional Nutcrackers during a silent auction.  The museum will be collecting new and gently used children’s books for a local children’s charity book drive, and guests will have the opportunity to create ornaments to adorn the museum’s holiday tree. Café Berlin will sell Glühwein, sausages, strudel, and other authentic German treats.

Advance and At-The-Door tickets for the Open House are $15 for adults, $5 for children, and include access to the Christkindlmarkt. Tickets for the Christkindlmarkt are $5 and will only be available at the door.

For additional information including a full market vendor list, musical performance schedule, and tickets, please visit: http://www.heurichhouse.org/christkindlmarkt.

HOPPY HOLIDAYS Beer Festival @ Dock 5 Union Market
Dec 6 @ 12:00 PM – Dec 7 @ 12:00 AM

WHO:Drink the District presents HOPPY HOLIDAYS Beer Festival

 

Unlimited pours, 50+ different brews, live music and access to food trucks.  All-you-can-drink indoor winter beer fest with hand-selected beers.

 

Giant Jenga, Cornhole,  beer pong and other games.

 

WHERE: Dock 5 Union Market

1309 5th Street, NE, Washington, DC

 

WHEN:

Saturday, December 6, 2014 

Three sessions:

12 – 3 pm

4:30 – 7:30 pm

9 – 12 am

 

PRICE: General admission: $40

Ticket price includes admission, unlimited samples, games and live music.  Additional cost for Food Trucks.  For more informationhttp://drinkthedistrict.com/hoppy-holidays/

 

Among the featured brews:

Shock Top Chocolate

Devils Backbone Schwartz Bier

Devils Backbone Gold Leaf

Victory Headwaters

Victory Winters Cheers

Troegs  Blizzard of Hops

Troegs Java Head Stout

Bold Rock Apple

Bold Rock Draft

Bud Light

Twin Lakes Pale Ale

Twin Lakes Route 52

Goose Island Goose IPA

Goose Island Festivity

Blue Point Winter Lager

Blue Point Toasted Lager

Natty Greenes Red Nose

Natty Greenes Buckshot

Sweetwater Festive

Sweetwater SW 420

Fordham Gypsy Lager

Fordham Oyster Stout

Dominion Baltic Porter

Dominion Morning Glowry

Lonerider Shotgun

Lonerider Sweet Josie

Smuttynose

Rouge Santa’s Private Reserve

Rogue Yellow Snow

Stouts Pils

Stouts Fourplay

Atwater Dirty Blonde

Atwater  Decadent Dark

Christmas Bazaar At the Embassy of Latvia @ Embassy of Latvia
Dec 6 @ 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Please join in on Saturday December 6 from 2-6pm at the Embassy of Latvia located at 2306 Massachusetts Ave NW at Sheridan Circle for an open house with light refreshments and an opportunity to purchase gorgeous gifts for your friends for the holidays, all hand-made and designed in Latvia.

While you are there, make sure to walk next door to see the exhibit: Art is Art: a Latvian Voice in Glass which showcases the work of Artis Nimanis and his company An&Angel. Featuring a combination of one-offs, limited edition and pieces in production, this elegant exhibition of hand-blown glass spotlights the city of Riga, Latvia who the European Union chose as the EU capital of culture for 2014. Watch for upcoming events in music, art, design, architecture and history throughout the year in DC as well as Riga, Latvia.

Please rsvp to: rsvp.embassy.usa@mfa.gov.lv

For more information, please visit http://www.mfa.gov.lv/en/usa

WolfTrap Holiday Sing-A-Long @ Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Dec 6 @ 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Kick off the holiday season at Wolf Trap’s 2014 Holiday Sing-A-Long! The free community event will take place Saturday, December 6 at 4:00 p.m. at the Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts.

This annual celebration features “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band on stage with hundreds of local choristers, plus a community sing-a-long of holiday favorites. “Special guests” for the performance include Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman and Santa Claus.

Following Wolf Trap tradition, patrons bring bells to participate in “Jingle Bells,” and candles for an elegant candlelight procession set to a traditional performance of “Silent Night.” Other holiday favorites on this year’s program include “O Come, All Ye Faithful,” “Let it Snow,” “Hanukkah Dance” and “Dreidel.”

Prior to the Holiday Sing-A-Long, Wolf Trap will host a Toys for Tots collection at the entrance of the Filene Center. Patrons are encouraged to bring new, unwrapped toys, which will be donated to children in the greater Washington area. Toy donations are voluntary and are not required for admission.

The Holiday Sing-A-Long began in 1968 when Wolf Trap’s founder, Catherine Filene Shouse (1896-1994), invited local church choirs to her home to sing Christmas carols and share in holiday cheer. Since then, it has grown into a Washington-area holiday tradition. Each year, thousands of families and a multitude of volunteer singers from community churches and choral groups fill the house at the Filene Center to share in the holiday spirit.

Wolf Trap president and CEO Arvind Manocha stated, “The Wolf Trap Holiday Sing-A-Long is a tradition that celebrates everything that’s great about our community: generosity, through the Toys for Tots collection; service and volunteerism, with performances by the Marine Corps Band and local choirs; and the spirit of togetherness that is made possible by live music. It’s a free event – just one of many ways Wolf Trap gives back to our community – so bring your family, a candle, your singing voice, and your jingle bells. What better way to kick off the holiday season?”

DC Repeal Day Ball @ Carnegie Library
Dec 6 @ 8:00 PM – 11:59 PM

DC’s largest cocktail party celebrates the passage of the 21st amendment ending the prohibition of alcohol in December 1933.  The DC Craft Bartenders Guild honors this anniversary in grand fashion with a black tie event to be held this year at the Carnegie Library on Saturday December 6.  VIP entry will begin an hour early at 8:00pm and general admission begins at 9:00.  Ticket prices are $120 for VIP and $80 for General Admission. The event features 29 local mixologists and seven renowned out-of-towners.

Visiting craft bartenders include; Tony Abou-Ganim, the Modern Mixologist of Las Vegas, NV; Jackson Cannon of the Hawthorne and Eastern Standard in Boston, MA; Nicole Lebedevitch of Lincoln Tavern and Restaurant in Boston, MA; Kevin Diedrich of Kimpton Hotels in San Francisco, CA; Adam Segar, Corporate Mixologist for Ipic Entertainment in Chicago; Phoebe Esmon of The Yachtsman and Emmanuelle Philadelphia, PA and; Christian Gaal of Emmanuelle and Spirit Animal in Philadelphia, PA.  These masters of mixing from around the country will be intermingled with DC favorites such as Dan Searing, Owen Thomson, JoJo Valenzuela, Todd Thrasher, Brian McBaine, Chantal Tseng, Duane Sylvestre and many others.

This is the largest Repeal Day celebration in the US and DC’s largest cocktail party each year. In its 7th year, the DC Repeal Day Ball will donate a portion of the proceeds to The Museum of the American Cocktail.  This nonprofit organization is dedicated to education in Mixology and preserving the rich history of the American Cocktail.  DCCBG Co-Founder, Gina Chersevani says “This event is a toast to the 81 years that this country has NOT been dry.  We love to get dressed up and celebrate the craft to which we have dedicated our careers.”

The evening will feature catering by Occasions and live entertainment by Blue Crescent Syncopators, a brass jazz band, in the Library’s Map Room.  Guests can take home a memento from the black & white photo booth featuring décor and props from the 1930s.

Tickets are available at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/repeal-day-ball-2014-tickets-13971945465 and will sell out fast!  The evening’s sponsors include Pernod Ricard, Diageo, Bacardi, Remy Cointreau, Whistle Pig Rye, Bluecoat Gin, Papa Pilar Rum and beer will be sponsored by DC’s own Bluejacket. The official after party will be announced during the ball to ticketed guests and sponsors.

DC Craft Bartender’s Guild was established in 2008.  Its tenants are Professionalism, Knowledge, Hospitality, Outreach and Civic Engagement.  Each member holds themselves to a high standard with these in mind. More information and an interactive map can be found at http://www.dccraftbartendersguild.org