Mar
23
Thu
The Fainting Goat’s Women’s History Month Cocktail Takeover with Catoctin Creek @ Fainting Goat Tavern
Mar 23 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

In celebration of Women’s History Month, U Street neighborhood tavern Fainting Goat and local VA craft distillery Catoctin Creek are coming together for a night of spirits tastings, specialty cocktails, raffle prizes, and a good cause.

On Thursday, March 23 from 6-9pm, they’re hosting a cocktail takeover featuring drinks created by some of the talented women behind the Goat’s bar, and $1 from each cocktail sold will be donated to the StepUp Foundation.

Cocktails will include bartender Toni Margai’s “Tropical Oasis” with Catoctin Rye, peach, falernum and lemon juice. Guests can also enjoy complimentary tastings of several spirits from Catoctin Creek, the first legal distillery in Loudoun County since before Prohibition, located in nearby Purcellville, Virginia. The award-winning craft distillery produces a variety of rye whiskeys made from local and organic grains, gins and fruit brandies.

In addition to the $1 per cocktail Fainting Goat will be donating for the evening, Catoctin Creek will also be donating $1 per cocktail posted on social media (tagging @catoctincreek with the hashtag #sipforequality). StepUp is a foundation who empowers women and underrepresented people by providing opportunities to enter the spirits community through a comprehensive internship program.

And attendees can go home with swag, as Catoctin Creek gives away raffle prizes throughout the night.

The Fainting Goat’s Women’s History Month Cocktail Takeover with Catoctin Creek is free to attend and open to the public. For more information, please visit www.faintinggoatdc.com, follow them on Instagram at @faintinggoatdc.

WHO:             The Fainting Goat

Catoctin Creek

StepUp Foundation

WHEN:           Thursday, March 23, 2023

6pm – 9pm

 

WHERE:           The Fainting Goat

1330 U Street NW

Washington, DC 20001

Mar
31
Fri
Cherokee Days Festival  @ National Museum of the American Indian
Mar 31 @ 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Cherokee Days Festival 

Friday–Sunday, March 31–April 2, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. 

The three federally recognized Cherokee tribes—Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians—showcase the shared history and cultural lifeways of the Cherokee through storytelling, traditional flute music, weaponry, woodcarving, beadwork, traditional games, basket weaving, pottery demonstrations and music and dance performances.

Apr
1
Sat
Cherokee Days Festival  @ National Museum of the American Indian
Apr 1 @ 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Cherokee Days Festival 

Friday–Sunday, March 31–April 2, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. 

The three federally recognized Cherokee tribes—Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians—showcase the shared history and cultural lifeways of the Cherokee through storytelling, traditional flute music, weaponry, woodcarving, beadwork, traditional games, basket weaving, pottery demonstrations and music and dance performances.

Apr
2
Sun
Cherokee Days Festival  @ National Museum of the American Indian
Apr 2 @ 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Cherokee Days Festival 

Friday–Sunday, March 31–April 2, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. 

The three federally recognized Cherokee tribes—Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians—showcase the shared history and cultural lifeways of the Cherokee through storytelling, traditional flute music, weaponry, woodcarving, beadwork, traditional games, basket weaving, pottery demonstrations and music and dance performances.

Apr
22
Sat
Living Earth Festival @ National Museum of the American Indian
Apr 22 @ 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Living Earth Festival 

Saturday–Sunday, April 22–23, 10 a.m. –5:30 p.m. 

From water scarcity to floods and erosion, Native nations are addressing climate change across Indian Country. Join the museum for a weekend of conversations, presentations and cultural displays that share how Indigenous communities are stepping forward with aggressive plans to protect their way of life.

Living Earth Festival 2023: Native Nations Confronting Climate Change @ Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Apr 22 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Living Earth Festival 2023Native Nations Confronting Climate Change

Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

 

From water scarcity to floods and erosion, Native nations are addressing climate change across Indian Country. During the Living Earth Festival, join the museum for a weekend of conversations, demonstrations, and artmaking to learn how Indigenous communities are stepping forward with aggressive plans to protect their ways of life.

Throughout the weekend, visitors can hear directly from Indigenous climate and agriculture experts as they discuss how their communities have always demonstrated respect for the Earth with sustainability in mind. Presenters show how traditional knowledge and practices are being adapted to a changing climate and feed the world’s growing population at the same time. Working artists will engage visitors in communal artmaking using found materials once destined for landfills to create new and unique works of art.

Apr
23
Sun
Living Earth Festival @ National Museum of the American Indian
Apr 23 @ 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Living Earth Festival 

Saturday–Sunday, April 22–23, 10 a.m. –5:30 p.m. 

From water scarcity to floods and erosion, Native nations are addressing climate change across Indian Country. Join the museum for a weekend of conversations, presentations and cultural displays that share how Indigenous communities are stepping forward with aggressive plans to protect their way of life.

Living Earth Festival 2023: Native Nations Confronting Climate Change @ Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Apr 23 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Living Earth Festival 2023Native Nations Confronting Climate Change

Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

 

From water scarcity to floods and erosion, Native nations are addressing climate change across Indian Country. During the Living Earth Festival, join the museum for a weekend of conversations, demonstrations, and artmaking to learn how Indigenous communities are stepping forward with aggressive plans to protect their ways of life.

Throughout the weekend, visitors can hear directly from Indigenous climate and agriculture experts as they discuss how their communities have always demonstrated respect for the Earth with sustainability in mind. Presenters show how traditional knowledge and practices are being adapted to a changing climate and feed the world’s growing population at the same time. Working artists will engage visitors in communal artmaking using found materials once destined for landfills to create new and unique works of art.

May
6
Sat
Fairmont’s Coronation Garden Party @ Fairmont Courtyard
May 6 @ 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM

For those who did not receive an invitation to the Coronation of King Charles, III and Her Majesty The  Queen Consort of the United Kingdom, slated for May 6 at Westminster Abbey, Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown is holding a Coronation Garden Party. The event takes place on Saturday, May 6, honoring  the Coronation.   Beginning at 9:30am, in the hotel’s courtyard, guests will enjoy a ceremonial celebration featuring authentic Scottish bagpiper Duncan Moore, a champagne sabering and slices of a Royal Coronation Cake, fit for a King and a Queen Consort.

Executive Pastry Chef Claus Olsen will create an impressive, towering cake to honor the coronation, and will share slices with guests as they toast His Majesty and The Queen consort along with a taste of sabered champagne.

All guests donning festive hats or fascinators will be eligible to win prizes for most authentic, fabulous and over-the-top – prizes awarded at 11:30 am.   Cocktails and Coronation fare will be available for purchase, and Life-sized cutouts of the Royals will create perfect photo opportunities.  To register for Fairmont’s Royal Coronation Garden Party, please visit Eventbrite.

Coronation Garden Party Reservation

1st Annual Taste of Tysons Corner @ Tysons Corner Center Plaza
May 6 @ 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

1st Annual Taste of Tysons Corner Center Saturday, May 6

1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Tysons Corner Center invites you to its 1st Annual Taste of Tysons Corner Center on Saturday, May 6th from 1-4pm, rain or shine. Indulge in a fun afternoon experiencing the wide array of delicious food & beverage offerings at Tysons Corner Center with food sampling, cooking demos, chef appearances, Barrel & Bushel Beer Garden, VIP Tent, live music & entertainment, giveaways, and more! Sample 40+ bites from Tysons Corner Center eateries throughout the Center, and watch live music and cooking demonstrations on The Plaza. The event is open to the public and FREE to attend. Event Website: https://www.tysonscornercenter.com/Events/Details/572608