May
7
Sat
5th Annual Running of the Chihuahuas @ The Wharf
May 7 @ 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

5th Annual Running of the Chihuahuas

DC’s Funniest Cinco de Mayo Celebration is Back!

(MOVED TO MAY 7th RAIN DATE!)

When:   Sunday, May 1, 2016 | 1pm to 4 pm

Where:  The Wharf 600 Water Street SW, Washington, DC 20024

Why:      A benefit for local animal charities and a hilarious way to celebrate Cinco

What:    Chihuahua races, food trucks, beer stands, live music, dog contests, a family friendly FREE event!

 

Kick off Cinco de Mayo at the Fifth Annual Running of the Chihuahuas! 1pm – 4pm on Sunday, May 1st at The Wharf – DC’s amazing new destination taking shape on the southwest waterfront. The Running of the Chihuahuas is part of DC’s best Cinco de Mayo celebration, an afternoon that includes great food from Sol Mexican, Red Hook and Captain Cookie food trucks, cold beer, live music from Sly 45 and of course, the races.

 

The highlight of the afternoon, the races feature 96 Chihuahuas racing in groups of eight on a sixty foot “race track.”  All the action is captured on a 17 foot Jumbotron screen and the winners take home $500 in cash and prizes.  ALL race proceeds benefit Rural Dog Rescue – a non-profit organization dedicated to pulling dogs from high-kill rural shelters.

 

Don’t have a Chihuahua? You can still take part in the excitement with the all-breed contests for best dressed dog and best trick! There will be local vendors and giveaways from DC’s pet friendly businesses.

 

Deadline to register dogs online is Friday, April 29th, walkups on race day accepted until all spots are full. $25 per dog to race. This is a family and dog-friendly, admission-free event, but you must be 21+ to drink beer. To enter and for more information, visit http://www.cincodc.com!

Kentucky Derby Pig Roast @ Queen Vic
May 7 @ 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Little Miss Whiskey’s Golden Dollar partners with friend and Neighbor Chef Ryan Gordon of British Pub Queen Vic for the third year in a row to present the popular, always sold out, Kentucky Derby Pig Roast on Saturday May 7th at 3 pm.  Chef Ryan’s 2016 menu boasts an array of bourbon infused selections featuring this year’s partner Bulleit Bourbon, Beer Braised Sausage featuring Brewery Partner Anderson Valley and mouth-watering sides such as Pimento Mac and Cheese.

To sip; Bulleit Rye Mighty Mint Juleps with house-made, mint simple syrup and mint infused Bulleit Rye, as well as select brews from Anderson Valley; Summer Solstice Seasonal Ale (slightly sweet and malty), Briney Melon Gose (tart with subtle watermelon flavors and aromas), Boont Amber Ale (herbal, spicy, bitter) and Wild Turkey Bourbon Barrel-Aged Stout (toffee, espresso, chocolate, barley), all on tap.

 

The $48 ticket prices includes all you can eat and all you can tap from the Anderson Valley kegs.  Mint Juleps, Little Miss Whiskey’s 130 plus craft beers, 60 plus whiskeys and full bar will be available for purchase. The Derby will be aired live at 6:34 pm and women are encouraged to wear hats. Tickets can be purchased here: https://lmw.ticketspice.com/kentucky-derby-pig-roast-saturday-may-7th-2016

 

Chef Gordon continues to out do himself and this year’s roast is no different. The 2016 Kentucky Derby Pig Roast Menu:

 

Apple & Bulleit Bourbon Injected Whole Roasted Pigs

 

Bulleit Bourbon & Caramel Dipped Pork Belly Lollipop

 

House-Made Sausage Braised in Beer & Sauerkraut

Peach & Bulleit Bourbon Glazed Slow-Cooked Ribs

 

served w/ sides of
Pimento Mac & Cheese

Jalapeno Cheesy Grits

Pork Belly Potato Salad

Bacon & Bulleit Bourbon Baked Beans

Bonnets and Bowties @ Willard Intercontinental
May 7 @ 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

BONNETS & BOWTIES

 

Saturday, May 7, 2016

4pm to 7pm

 

The Willard InterContinental

1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20004

 

Enjoy the “fastest two minutes in American sports,” at the Willard InterContinental’s Annual Bonnets & Bowties Party.

 

Celebrate the 142nd Kentucky Derby in the Willard Room with an afternoon of Maker’s Mark Mint Juleps (2 per person), an open beer and wine bar, a Sothern Style Buffet, a live jazz ensemble by Chris Grasso Jazz Trio, casino-style games including Black Jack, Roulette and Craps, as well as a contest for the “Best Derby Bonnet.”

 

$99 per person

 

Reservations: 202-942-7000

Children’s Inn Gala @ Ritz Carlton Tysons Corner
May 7 @ 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

The Children’s Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins as the keynote for the 2016 ‘An Evening for Hope’ annual fundraising Gala. The Inn is a non-government, non-profit dedicated to providing “A Place Like Home” and essential support to reduce the burden of illness for children and their families while participating in clinical trials at 15 of the 27 research institutes and centers at the NIH.

The Gala is its largest fundraiser and donates all net proceeds to The Children’s Inn at NIH.

Families travel to The Inn from all over the world, because conventional treatments have failed to have sufficient impact on their children’s illnesses. In many instances, coming to The Children’s in at NIH is a last, best hope for successful treatment or a cure.

WHEN: May 7, 2016: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

WHERE:           The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner

QUOTES:         “Our goal is to give hope to the families who travel to the NIH from all over the world, because conventional treatments have failed. The An Evening for Hope Gala brings together a community of nearly 800 supporters, across all sectors, who share in the commitment to help seriously-ill children and advance medical research.”

Todd Pantezzi, 2016 An Evening for Hope Gala Chair & Vice President, ICF International

“Since The Children’s Inn at NIH opened 25 years ago, we have grown from helping a handful of families to providing lodging and critical services to more than 1,500 families a year. Through private donations and the leading-edge medical treatments at the NIH, we are able to care for and change the lives of children from around the world. The Gala contributes greatly to our mission of fully and consistently meeting the needs of seriously ill children and their families—free of charge—while they are receiving treatment at the NIH.”

Jennie Lucca, Chief Executive Officer, The Children’s Inn at NIH

 

Silent Disco @ Cambria Rooftop
May 7 @ 8:00 PM – 11:59 PM

For the second year in a row Silent Dance Society (SDS) enlivens DC neighborhoods with a late night music and dance experience that doesn’t disturb any neighbors. The multisensory Silent Disco experience lets guests dance to 3 different music genres played by 3 live DJs as they take in the summer air and gorgeous views from city’s best rooftops. The wireless headset technology lets attendees completely submerge into the music as they switch between the different live streaming DJ channels. The music is transmitted directly to each headset so that one can adjust the volume to their liking or step away from the dance floor without losing the beat.

In partnership with the Cambria Hotel & Suites, SDS is bringing the weekly Silent Disco experience to Shaw neighborhood – every Saturday, May 7th through September 3rd from 8pm – 12am.

In partnership with the Embassy Ro Hotel, SDS is bringing the weekly Silent Disco experience to Dupont Circle neighborhood – every Friday, May 20th through September 2nd from 6pm-11pm

 

WHO:   3 Live DJs, 3 Different Music Channels, 1 Open Air Dance Floor

 

WHEN:         Season Kick-off – Saturday, May 7th

8pm-12am

WHERE:       Cambria Rooftop, 899 O Street NW, Washington DC

TICKETS:   $10-15 online headset rental; $20 at the door if not sold-out                http://silentdisco-may7.eventbrite.com, www.silentdancesociety.com

 

May
8
Sun
Carmina: Gay Men’s Chorus @ Kennedy Center
May 8 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC (GMCW) commemorates its milestone 35thanniversary with Carmina 35 at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall onSunday, May 8, 2016 at 8 p.m., under the direction of Artistic Director Thea Kano. For more information, visit www.GMCW.org.

GMCW partners with New York’s Gallim Dance and 40 members of the New York City Master Chorale to perform a perennial favorite of classical music, Carl Orff’s canonical Carmina Burana. Soloists lending their talent to this performance are soprano Paige Cutrona, tenor Robert Baker, and baritone Young Kwang Yoo. The performance will also feature new choreography by the industrious Andrea Miller, Artistic Director for Gallim Dance.

A leading contemporary dance company based in New York, this collaboration complements the ethos of Gallim Dance, which celebrates the human spirit through works deeply rooted in the human experience of love, struggle and spirituality. Miller created a loose narrative for nine dancers, harnessing the passion and physicality that the music inspires to explore different relationships—same sex and heterosexual, romantic, platonic, and familial. She channels a spectrum of emotions—passion, sexuality, tension, struggle, joy—through characteristically big, bold movement.

This production of Carmina Burana will also be performed at Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City.

Orff’s sweeping masterwork is paired with touchstones from GMCW’s history. The second half of the concert will be bookended with significant works commissioned by GMCW— “Build A House” fromAlexander’s House and “This House Shall Stand” from Songs of My Family. The Chorus will also perform favorite selections from past concerts, as well as “This Train,” the first song rehearsed at GMCW’s inaugural rehearsal in 1981, GMCW’s anthem “Make Them Hear You” from Broadway’s Ragtime, and “We Kiss in Shadow,” performed by the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus at the Kennedy Center in 1980, which served as the inspiration to start a DC-based gay men’s chorus.

Historical significance

A torchbearer and consistent, unified voice for equality, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC has been a steady presence in its community and at historic events that have impacted LGBT people. In 2013, GMCW sang on the steps of the Supreme Court when the Defense of Marriage Act was struck down, and returned in 2015 to sing jubilantly when the court ruled in favor of marriage equality. That same year, GMCW was the first LGBT chorus invited to perform in Cuba on a 10-day cultural and educational tour, helping to spread awareness about equality. The chorus sang at the Lincoln Memorial in 2008 for the first inauguration of President Barack Obama, performing “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” with Josh Groban and Heather Headley. Additionally, GMCW vocal ensemble Potomac Fever performed at the White House in 2012 for the first-ever LGBT reception honoring rising LGBT leaders.

The chorus has grown from 90 members in its first season to more than 200 singing members today, educating and entertaining more than 10,000 patrons annually.

May
9
Mon
An Evening with Ana Gasteyer @ Arena Stage
May 9 @ 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM

Arena Stage Artistic Director Molly Smith and Executive Producer Edgar Dobie are pleased to announce An Evening with Ana Gasteyer, an exclusive celebration that includes the inaugural presentation of the Beth Newburger Schwartz Award, Monday, May 9, 2016 at the Mead Center for American Theater (1101 Sixth St., SW).

Born and raised in D.C., Gasteyer has appeared on Broadway in Wicked and The Threepenny Opera and is widely known for her memorable roles in film and TV, including six seasons on Saturday Night Live. For the benefit cabaret performance, the comedienne will perform hits from her new jazz album “I’m Hip” with members of her band, delivering saucy and fun-loving renditions from the American songbook.

The evening kicks off with a VIP cocktail reception and three-course seated dinner, followed by the performance, after which guests will enjoy a music, wine and dessert reception.

Dinner will feature the presentation of the inaugural award in Arena Stage Board Chair Beth Newburger Schwartz’s honor, for her invaluable work at Arena Stage and throughout her career to promote and recognize women’s roles throughout American history. This will be awarded annually to a female leader who strives to better the community in which she lives through her own unique strengths and talents.

All proceeds from the evening support Arena Stage’s award-winning artistic and community engagement programs. Space is limited.

Complimentary valet parking will be available.

Event Schedule
Monday May 9, 2016
5:30 p.m. Cocktail reception and seated dinner
8:30 p.m. Cabaret performance by Ana Gasteyer
Post-show music, wine and dessert reception following the performance

Individual Tickets
Dinner Ticket – $1,000
Performance Ticket – $500
Young Professional Ticket (35 or under) – $150

For additional event details visit arenastage.org/donate/special-events/an-evening-with-ana-gasteyer.

For information on individual ticket or table purchases please contact Maria Corso at 202-600-4025 or email mcorso@arenastage.org.

For information on corporate sponsorship packages, please contact Char Manlove-Laws at 202-600-4030 or email cmanlove-laws@ArenaStage.org.

An Evening with Ana Gasteyer is sponsored in part by GEICO.

An Evening with Ana Gasteyer @ Arena Stage
May 9 @ 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM

An Evening with Ana Gasteyer:
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater (1101 Sixth St., SW)
Monday, May 9, 2016

5:30 p.m.     VIP Cocktail Reception
6:30 p.m.     Dinner and the inaugural presentation of the Beth Newburger Schwartz Award
8:30 p.m.     One-night-only performance starring Ana Gasteyer
Sips and Sweets post-show party with desserts and dancing immediately following

Complimentary valet parking will be available
Cocktail Attire

Sponsorship Levels
Producer Sponsor: $50,000
Star Sponsor: $25,000
Director Sponsor: $10,000
Playwright Sponsor: $5,000

Individual Tickets
Ensemble Sponsor: $1,000 (VIP Cocktail Reception, dinner/award presentation, performance and post-show party)
Patron Sponsor: $500 (Performance and post-show party)
Young Professional Ticket: $150 (Ages 35 and under, performance and post-show party)

May
11
Wed
Katherine Schwarzenegger Book Tour @ TJ Maxx
May 11 @ 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

T.J.Maxx and best-selling author Katherine Schwarzenegger are bringing the “Road to Real” nationwide road tour to Washington D.C.  The “Road to Real” tour aims to celebrate real women across the country who are living life in their own unique way, every day. Katherine will be holding storytelling sessions in 16 T.J.Maxx stores from coast to coast, where she’ll ask women about their accomplishments, dreams, challenges and advice.

 

WHEN: Wednesday, May 11 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

WHERE: Georgetown T.J.Maxx 3222 M Street NW, Washington, DC 20007

May
13
Fri
SerbFest DC @ Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church
May 13 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Presented by  Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church of Potomac, MD—the epicenter for Serbian culture in and around Washington, DC—the three-day festival spans an entire weekend, taking place from Friday, May 13 through Sunday, May 15. The first annual SerbFest DC was held last October and this year’s event once again aims to educate the community on and bring attention to authentic Serbian cuisine, customs and culture.

 

SerbFest DC Spring 2016 truly has something for everyone, including traditional Serbian dishes, beverages, dance and music performances, gifts and boutique items and family-friendly activities.  In addition, admission and parking are free, an indoor setup has been arranged in case of inclement weather and all a la carte food item proceeds benefit Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church .
Additional details regarding the event below with updates at serbfestdc.com. High-res images are available for editorial and/or event calendar consideration.
Thank you for your time, Jessica
SerbFest DC Spring 2016
 
Dates:
Friday, May 13th (5:00 – 9:00 p.m.)
Saturday, May 14th (11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
Sunday, May 15th (12:00 – 6:00 p.m.)
Location: Saint Luke Serbian Orthodox Church, 10660 River Road, Potomac, MD 20854
Parking: Located in rear of St. Luke property and next door at Sts. Peter & Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church
Entertainment:
Friday evening, May 13th: DC Acoustic Band
Saturday afternoon, May 14th: Biseri Folklore Dance Group (From Holy Ascension Serbian Orthodox Church, Elizabeth, NJ)
Saturday evening, May 14th: Zlatne Uste (Balkan Brass Band from NYC)
Menu:
Traditional Serbian dishes: 
Burek (baked meat pie in phyllo dough)
Zeljanica (baked spinach & cheese in phyllo dough)
Gibanica (baked cheese in phyllo dough)
Kupus salata (cabbage salad)
Šopska salata (tomato, cucumber & onion salad with feta cheese)
Krompir salata (potato salad)
From the Grill: 
Ćevapčići (grilled skinless ground meat sausages)
Jagnjetina (spit-roasted lamb)
Svinjetina (spit-roasted pig)
Raznjuci (grilled meat on skewers)
Desserts: 
Krofna (deep-fried donut)
Palačinka (crepe)
Serbian nut rolls
Poppy seed rolls
Kolači (cookies)

 

Serbian beers: Jelen, LAV, Nikšićko and BiP beers from Serbia & the former Yugoslavia
 
Serbian liquor: Rakija, which is Serbian brandy made from fruit—the most famous is Slivovitz, which is made from plums