Jun
6
Sat
Boat Burning: Music for Massed Guitars @ School Without Walls at Francis Stevens
Jun 6 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

On Saturday June 6th at 8pm, BOAT BURNING: MUSIC FOR MASSED GUITARS brings over 70 electric guitars to SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS at FRANCIS-STEVENS for a majestic benefit evening in support of music in D.C. public schools, with a once-in-a-lifetime array of musicians from D.C.’s vibrant music scene.

A unique and truly *massive* benefit, featuring musicians from across the nation’s capital, including members of BOAT BURNING * BEAUTY PILL * HARNESS FLUX * TONE * UGLY PURPLE SWEATER * MITTENFIELDS * TOMATO DODGERS * DC IMPROVISERS COLLECTIVE * THE CHARM OFFENSIVE * SLIGO CREEK STOMPERS * TEREU TEREU * EAST GHOST * GREENLAND * THE PLUMS * INSECT FACTORY * EMILY FRANCISCO * JOWE HEAD * BLACK HILLS * THE CARIBBEAN * IMPERIAL CHINA * LAUGHING MAN * NAGUAL * CARTOON WEAPONS * TEEN IDLES * METROPOLITAN * FELLOW CREATURES * TIME IS FIRE * HALO VALLEY * NIGHT STREETS * CHASKI * SANSYOU * I.G.M. * DISSONANCE * GENTLE MEN * THE BOUNDARY STONES * HOLY CRUST * THE DEEJ * THE DULLARDS * SUN MACHINES * NICE BREEZE * JACK ON FIRE * THE BUZZ * LIGHT ARMS * JON CAMP * RAGNAPOP! * ESCAPE POINT * LOW END STRING QUARTET * STYLUS * THE COURTESANS * SHADOW FARM * BODYCOP * CHURT * CLAMP MUSIC * CLASSICAL MUSIC ALMANAC * CULT OF THE VOID * EMBEZZLERS * FELL TYPES * FLOR DE MARACUJA * FREAKBABY * GOSSAMER * GUT HEAD * HASHIMA MACHINE * JET JAGUAR * KANTATI LOS ANDES * MOM^2 * NASHVILLE ROOMS * OOO * TRIANGLE RHYSING * RAYMI * STORM PETREL * THE CHENIERS * THE DEADS * DUPONT UNDERGROUND * MAKE DC and more.

All ticket proceeds to go to music programs at Ward 2’s School Without Walls campuses and Ward 8’s Randle Highlands Elementary School.

Doors open at 7:30; Music starts 8:00 pm.

SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS at FRANCIS-STEVENS is located at
2425 N St NW, Washington DC 20037
(corner of N & 24th Streets NW)
MAP/DIRECTIONS http://tinyurl.com/francis-stevens

Boat Burning:
https://www.facebook.com/boatburning
Andras Fekete’s “maximal minimalist” ensemble BOAT BURNING plays an intricate hybrid of composition and improvisation for massed-electric guitars, where deceptively simple passages performed on a profusion of instruments – sometimes fifty or more guitars – produce shimmering towers of densely-stacked harmonics. The result is powerful, evocative music that combines the widescreen sweep of classical with the sheer physical thrall of punk.

Participating musicians (so far):
Adrian Erlinger (Sligo Creek Stompers, Clamp Music) http://www.sligocreekstompers.com/, http://www.clamp-music.bandcamp.com/
Ananth Batni (Dissonance) https://www.facebook.com/abandcalleddissonance
Andras Fekete (Boat Burning) https://www.facebook.com/boatburning
Asher Meerovich (Tomato Dodgers, Skeleton Baby, Agnostic, JuJu Fingers And The Caravan Band, WMUC 88.1FM)http://tomatododgers.bandcamp.com/
Boris Milic (Boris Miloc) https://borismilic.bandcamp.com/
Brandon Moses (Laughing Man, Joy Buttons ) http://laughingmanmusic.com/
Braulio Agnese (Dupont Underground, Make DC) http://mixcloud.com/theeditor
Brian Olexy (The Buzz, Chris Monaghan, Nashville Rooms) http://buzzmusic.bandcamp.com/
Brian Porter (Imperial China) https://imperialchinadc.bandcamp.com/
Caitlin McDermott (SWW)
Carni Klirs (solo guitar, ex-Fell Types) http://carniklirs.bandcamp.com/
Charles Andrews (Tone, Night Streets) http://tone-dc.com/
Charles Bills (Escape Point, CHuRT) http://www.facebook.com/EscapePointMusic
Dan Barry (The Dullards, The Deej) http://www.thedeej.org/, https://www.facebook.com/thedullards
Dave Jones (The Caribbean) http://thecaribbean.tumblr.com/ https://sciotorecords.bandcamp.com/album/etudes-for-ring-modulator-and-delay
David Nicholas (Sansyou) http://www.sansyoumusic.com/
Declan Enright (Dissonance) https://www.facebook.com/abandcalleddissonance
Donald Seale (Mittenfields) http://mittenfields.bandcamp.com/
Drew Doucette (Beauty Pill, Black Hills) http://www.beautypill.com/
Emily Francisco (Sculptress, Sound Artist, Trans-harmonium Fabrication Expert) http://www.emily-francisco.com/
Garrett Gleason (Cartoon Weapons, Hashima Machine, Gentle Men)
Geordie Grindle (The Charm Offensive, Tone, Peg Simone, Teen Idles) http://www.charmrockdc.com/
Gordie Shaw (Halo Valley, Flor De Maracuja) http://soundcloud.com/boxwallastan
Greg Gendron (Light Arms, Sun Machines, Ragnapop!) https://lightarms.bandcamp.com/
Gustavo Vargas (Chaski, Raymi, Kantati Los Andes, TONE) http://www.tone-dc.com/
Ian McColm (Nagual, I.G.M.) http://www.nagualuniverse.com/
J Forté (The Buzz, Sun Machines, Light Arms) https://sunmachines.bandcamp.com/
Jackson Engman (SWW)
Jai James (SWW)
James Reichard (Cult of the Void, ex-The Deads, ex-Bodycop)
Jamie Green (Greenland) http://greenland.bandcamp.com/
Jason Mogavero (Jack On Fire) http://jackonfiredc.bandcamp.com/
Jeff Barsky (Insect Factory, Plums, Embezzlers) https://www.insectfields.org/
Jesse Musat (SWW)
Johan Nystrom (n+1, Crispy Tickles) johannystrom.net
John Howard (The Plums, Nice Breeze) http://www.soundcloud.com/plums http://soundcloud.com/nicebreeze
John Masters (Harness Flux, The Cheniers, Metropolitan) http://harnessflux.com/
Jon Camp (Jon Camp) https://joncamp.bandcamp.com/
Jonathan Matis (DC Improvisers Collective, Low End String Quartet) http://improvarts.bandcamp.com/
Keith Sinzinger (Fast Forty, Fast Against the Wall, Safe Fast & Effective, STYLUS) www.youtube.com/user/FortyFast/videos
Kieran Dollemore (Holy Crust) https://holycrust.bandcamp.com/
Kurt Nemes (Classical Music Almanac) http://musicalalmanac.wordpress.com/
Luke Stewart (Ooo, Laughing Man, Mom^2) http://lukethings.wordpress.com/
Mark Cooley (Gut Head) http://www.flawedart.net/
Mark Sherman (Boat Burning) http://www.boatburning.com/
Martha Hamilton (Freakbaby, Jet Jaguar, Plums, Nice Breeze, Jowe Head) http://plumsband.blogspot.com/, https://soundcloud.com/plums,https://soundcloud.com/nicebreeze, https://www.facebook.com/wearenicebreeze
Matt Perrone (Time Is Fire) https://soundcloud.com/time-is-fire/
Matt Wood (Gossamer, Storm Petrel, The Deads)
Matthew McGarraghy (Sansyou, Shadow Farm) http://sansyoumusic.com/
Mike Ball (Mittenfields) http://mittenfields.bandcamp.com/
Mike Janssen (The Boundary Stones) http://boundarystones.bandcamp.com/, http://soundcloud.com/thatmikejanssen
Phong Tran (Halo Valley, The Shouts From The Sea) http://soundcloud.com/boxwallastan, http://halovalley.bandcamp.com/releases,https://powermoveslabel.bandcamp.com/album/s-t
Robert Winship (East Ghost) http://eastghost.bandcamp.com/
Robin Diamond (Boat Burning, Triangle Rhysing, The Probes) http://www.boatburning.com/
Ryan Brogan (East Ghost) http://eastghost.bandcamp.com/
Ryan Little (Tereu Tereu, Bad Friend Records) http://badfriendrecords.com/
Sam McCormally (Fellow Creatures, Ugly Purple Sweater) http://fellowcreaturesmusic.com/
Sam Sherwood (Mittenfields) http://mittenfields.bandcamp.com/
Tony Blankenship (The Courtesans) https://m.soundcloud.com/courtesans
Zack Be (Cartoon Weapons) http://cartoonweapons.bandcamp.com/ http://facebook.com/cartoonweapons

BOAT BURNING – Music for massed guitars
“Victory by overtone, glory by sound”
http://www.boatburning.com

Jun
11
Thu
Pride in Preservation: Cocktails in the Castle @ Heurich House
Jun 11 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

The Heurich House Museum will host its second annual Pride in Preservation: Cocktails in the Castle event on Thursday, June 11, 2015 from 6:00-8:00 pm. This official Capital Pride Week reception will honor the National Park Service (NPS) LGBTQ Heritage Initiative and feature remarks on recent developments in the program. Guests are invited to celebrate with cocktails courtesy of Green Hat Gin and True Tonics while dining on hors d’oeuvres presented by Union Kitchen Catering. The museum, also known as the “Brewmaster’s Castle,” is a historic landmark in Dupont Circle, the neighborhood recognized as the birthplace of DC’s LGBTQ community. Admission includes drinks, hors d’oeuvres and the opportunity to explore the historic home of DC’s most successful brewer, Christian Heurich. Tickets are $35 per person and may be purchased at www.heurichhouse.org/pride. 

The museum is grateful for the support of the following sponsors: Capital Area Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, Green Hat Gin, Historic Dupont Circle Main Streets, Latino GLBT History Project, Rainbow Heritage Network, True Tonics, Union Kitchen Catering, and Wells Fargo Bank.

The NPS LGBTQ Heritage Initiative explores how the legacy of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals can be recognized, preserved, and interpreted for future generations. On May 30, 2014, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced a new theme study to identify places and events associated with the story of LGBTQ Americans for inclusion in the parks and programs of the NPS. The NPS LGBTQ Heritage Initiative is the latest effort in the proud NPS tradition of the documentation and interpretation of civil rights history. Recognizing that identities and communities are historically situated, the LGBTQ Initiative acknowledges lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer citizens in the United States, their contributions to American life and culture and their efforts to create a safe and legitimate social and political place in American society. The NPS has already recognized the Stonewall Inn in New York City as a National Historic Landmark, and listed the Dr. Franklin E. Kameny residence in Washington, DC on the National Register of Historic Sites. For more information about the initiative, visit: http://www.nps.gov/history/heritageinitiatives/LGBThistory/

About Heurich House Museum: The Heurich House Museum preserves the legacy of Christian Heurich and enriches the cultural life of Washington, DC. The mansion was built from 1892-4 by German immigrant, local brewer, and philanthropist Christian Heurich (1842-1945). Recognized as Washington, D.C.’s most successful brewer, he ran the Chr. Heurich Brewing Co. until his death at 102.  The mansion is notable for its technological innovations, original interiors, and rich archival collection of one of the most important local families.  The museum, located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue in Dupont Circle, is open for regular public events and public tours Thursday through Saturday at 11:30 am, 1:00 and 2:30 pm. Private tours and event rentals are also available. For more information, visit www.heurichhouse.org or call 202-429-1894.

Jun
16
Tue
NewsBash 2015 @ Warner Building Rooftop
Jun 16 @ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Rent the Runway (www.renttherunway.com) wants to dress you for the event! Receive 20% off your order of $75+ with promo code NEWSBASH2015 which is redeemable both on Rent the Runway’s website or in  their Georgetown store. 
 
To make an appointment at the store, please visit renttherunway.com/stores. Rent the Runway will donate 10% of the proceeds to DC NewsBash!

The summer’s most newsworthy bash is here!
NewsBash 2015
to benefit
The Celebremos La Vida! Program
of the
Prevent Cancer foundation

Tuesday, June 16th
7-9 PM
The Warner Building Rooftop
1299 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, WDC

Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres
Pink cocktail attire

Tickets are $75 and are available
via Eventbrite
#NEWSBASH2015
Jun
17
Wed
Picnic Theatre Company Presents Arsenic & Old Lace @ Dumbarton House
Jun 17 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Following its sold-out premiere at the Phillips Collection, please join Picnic Theatre Company on Wednesday June 17Thursday June 18Friday June 19 for a summer garden party performance of Joseph Kesselring’s Arsenic and Old Lace!  Theatregoers are invited to bring blankets for outdoor seating in the garden.  Enjoy music, wine, and a one-act one hour performance of the smash hit 1940s madcap dark comedy brought from Broadway to the silver screen by Frank Capra starring Cary Grant.  Inside the Brewster Mansion, villains, lunatics, and sweet little old ladies form the ultimate dysfunctional family.

Gardens open at 6:00 p.m. for picnicing, 7:00 p.m. one-act performance. Tickets $12 in advance, $15 at the door https://ptcarsenicandoldlace.eventbrite.com

Proceeds benefit the preservation of Dumbarton House, one of Georgetown’s finest examples of Federal period architecture, and Courage for Kids GIVE BACK-pack initiative providing backpacks filled with school supplies to homeless and at-risk children graduating from Pre-K programs in the Greater Washington, DC area.

Jun
18
Thu
Picnic Theatre Company Presents Arsenic & Old Lace @ Dumbarton House
Jun 18 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Following its sold-out premiere at the Phillips Collection, please join Picnic Theatre Company on Wednesday June 17Thursday June 18Friday June 19 for a summer garden party performance of Joseph Kesselring’s Arsenic and Old Lace!  Theatregoers are invited to bring blankets for outdoor seating in the garden.  Enjoy music, wine, and a one-act one hour performance of the smash hit 1940s madcap dark comedy brought from Broadway to the silver screen by Frank Capra starring Cary Grant.  Inside the Brewster Mansion, villains, lunatics, and sweet little old ladies form the ultimate dysfunctional family.

Gardens open at 6:00 p.m. for picnicing, 7:00 p.m. one-act performance. Tickets $12 in advance, $15 at the door https://ptcarsenicandoldlace.eventbrite.com

Proceeds benefit the preservation of Dumbarton House, one of Georgetown’s finest examples of Federal period architecture, and Courage for Kids GIVE BACK-pack initiative providing backpacks filled with school supplies to homeless and at-risk children graduating from Pre-K programs in the Greater Washington, DC area.

Jun
19
Fri
Picnic Theatre Company Presents Arsenic & Old Lace @ Dumbarton House
Jun 19 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Following its sold-out premiere at the Phillips Collection, please join Picnic Theatre Company on Wednesday June 17Thursday June 18Friday June 19 for a summer garden party performance of Joseph Kesselring’s Arsenic and Old Lace!  Theatregoers are invited to bring blankets for outdoor seating in the garden.  Enjoy music, wine, and a one-act one hour performance of the smash hit 1940s madcap dark comedy brought from Broadway to the silver screen by Frank Capra starring Cary Grant.  Inside the Brewster Mansion, villains, lunatics, and sweet little old ladies form the ultimate dysfunctional family.

Gardens open at 6:00 p.m. for picnicing, 7:00 p.m. one-act performance. Tickets $12 in advance, $15 at the door https://ptcarsenicandoldlace.eventbrite.com

Proceeds benefit the preservation of Dumbarton House, one of Georgetown’s finest examples of Federal period architecture, and Courage for Kids GIVE BACK-pack initiative providing backpacks filled with school supplies to homeless and at-risk children graduating from Pre-K programs in the Greater Washington, DC area.

Jun
20
Sat
4th Annual Washington Celebrity Baseball Camp @ Multisport Field Georgetown University
Jun 20 @ 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Looking for an Elite Youth Baseball Camp this summer that teaches the kids of tomorrow and gives back to the community, then look no further. Join Presenting Sponsor DARCARS, Chandler Baseball, D.C Elite Baseball as the campus of Georgetown University comes alive with a chance to attend a charity camp headlined by Nationals Catcher Wilson Ramos and Pitcher Craig Stammen. Appearances by former Nationals pitcher Mike O’Connor, Georgetown Baseball Head Coach Pete Wilk, and other first class athletes from the Washington Sports Community on the Multi-sport field at Georgetown University for the 4th Annual Washington Celebrity Baseball Camp, June 20, 2015, to benefit Dreams for Kids D.C.  Other athletes will be announced as they are confirmed…
WHAT:  Current Nationals Catcher Wilson Ramos and Pitcher Craig Stammen will lead this youth camp for kids ages 5-15 and will feature a special guest appearance by former Nationals pitcher Mike O’Connor and other current and former players. Children with disabilities from the Washington area will also have the chance for instruction from some of the best in the game – thanks to our generous sponsors. Special prizes and awards will be presented throughout the camp. Limited spots remain for the general public to attend this charity camp to benefit Dreams for Kids DC at $149. http://www.eventbrite.com/e/washington-celebrity-baseball-camptm-presented-by-darcars-featuring-wilson-ramos-special-guests-tickets-16645306560

Campers will train in a one day camp at this state of the art field used by the same star players at Georgetown University, Simulated games and batting cages will give kids an opportunity to learn how to become the next elite player of the game.

WHO:  Wilson Ramos, Craig Stammen, Mike O’Connor, Pete Wilk,

Matt Williams, Erika Monroe Williams

WHERE:  Multisport Field Georgetown University 3700 O St. NW Washington. D.C 20007
WHEN: Saturday June 20th. (lunch provided)
9 a.m. – 1pm

Chris4Life 5th Annual “Fabulous” Event @ Clarendon Ballroom
Jun 20 @ 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

The evening will be filled with a whole lot of ‘fabulous’ for attendees to enjoy from signature cocktails, savory bites, live DJ, and the ever-popular Fabulous Auction.  A highlight of the evening will be a special fashion show with looks by Current Boutique and the popular fashion style truck The Pink Armoire The purpose of this event is to educate young people about colon cancer awareness. The Never Too Young Coalition is a collaboration of like-minded organizations with the same goal: reducing young onset colorectal cancer. The coalition is united to take on young-onset colorectal cancer through action, education and research.

According to the Journal of American Medical Association, there has been a steady decline in the incidence of colorectal cancer in patients age 50 years or older, but the opposite trend has been observed for young adults. For patients 20 to 34 years, the incidence rates of localized, regional, and distant colon and rectal cancers have increased. Based on current trends, in 2030, the incidence rates for colon and rectal cancers will increase by 90.0% and 124.2%, respectively, for patients 20 to 34 years and by 27.7% and 46.0%, respectively, for patients 35 to 49 years.

 

Why Fabulous?

Erica Paul was a young woman whose life was cut short by colorectal cancer at the age of 29. Because Erica exemplified the term “fabulous”, the Chris4Life Colon Cancer Foundation hosts this annual “Fabulous” event in her honor.  The word “fabulous” was her favorite word to describe practically anything in life from her love of fashion, to just enjoying life experiences with family and friends.  More importantly, it was through her compassion, courage, and inspiration that Erica wholly redefined the word itself.

 

The Fabulous Event is the culmination of Young Survivors Week, focused on increasing awareness for young-onset colorectal cancer.  During Young Survivors Week, survivors and their families will have an opportunity to share their pictures and stories on social media; helping educate the world that you are ‘never too young’ for colon cancer. The proceeds raised will support the Coalition’s ongoing education and research efforts. Tickets to the event range from $30-$100. For event details and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.chris4life.org/nevertooyoung.


EVENT DETAILS
What:
   5th Annual “Fabulous” Event – You’re Fabulous BUTT Never Too Young for Colon Cancer
Presented by:  Chris4Life Colon Cancer Foundation & Never Too Young Coalition
When:   Saturday, June 20, 2015
Where:  Clarendon Ballroom – 3185 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA
Time:  5:00PM-6:00PM Happy Hour on Rooftop Bar, 6:00PM-9:00PM Main Event in Ballroom
Website: www.chris4life.org/nevertooyoung

Jun
22
Mon
Women in Wishes Luncheon @ The Westin Georgetown
Jun 22 @ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Make-A-Wish® Mid-Atlantic hosts the second annual Women in Wishes luncheon to help make wishes come true for local children battling life-threatening medical conditions and raise awareness about the work of its Women’s Leadership Council. Supporters from around the region are invited to attend and help share the power of a wish®.

Who:               Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic and its Women’s Leadership Council. The council works to raise critical funds for Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic. It is comprised of leaders and entrepreneurs from the legal, financial, nonprofit, government, hospitality, pharmaceutical and professional sports industries.

When:             Monday, June 22, 2015

11 a.m.1 p.m.

Where:           The Westin Georgetown, 2350 M Street NW, Washington, DC

What:             Guests will hear a wish story from a local wish child, bid on wonderful silent auction items, enjoy a three-course meal and champagne toast, network and help to share the power of a wish®. Thank you to our top corporate sponsor, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP. 

Why:               To raise critical funds and celebrate the mission and work of Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic. The organization fulfills hundreds of wishes each year. However, 840 local children are expected to be diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition this year alone – and for each wish granted, at least two more local children are waiting for a wish. Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic needs the community’s support to close the gap between children who are eligible for a wish this year and those who receive one.

Info:               Visit www.WomenInWishesDC.org  to purchase individual tickets ($125)

Jun
30
Tue
March of Dimes Signature Social @ Lupo Verde
Jun 30 @ 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Signature Social

Join the March of Dimes and the Signature Chefs Gala Auction Committee for the launch of the first ever ‘Signature Social’ – a summer affair promoting one of Washington, D.C.’s premier and highly anticipated social events – the annual Signature Chefs Gala in November!

The host of our inaugural ‘Signature Social’ will be none other than Lupo Verde – a 2015 Signature Chefs Gala featured restaurant.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to socialize for a great cause, and enjoy authentic and creative Italian cocktails as well as rustic delights featured by Chef Domenico Apollaro.

Cost: FREE

All Are Welcome.
Please RSVP to 571.257.2300 by June 24, 2015.