Nov
1
Wed
DC Cocktail Week Preview @ Jack Rose Dining Saloon
Nov 1 @ 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Join in for a sneak peek of the 5th Annual DC Cocktail Week at a special happy hour where restaurants will pour tastings of their DC Cocktail Week concoctions and distilleries will pour tastings of their locally crafted spirits.

 

Tickets include tastings of each restaurant’s cocktail, spirits tastings from each distillery and hors-d’oeuvres courtesy of Jack Rose Dining Saloon.

 

Restaurants previewing their DC Cocktail Week drinks include:

Baba

Convivial

Dram & Grain

Indique

Jack Rose Dining Saloon

Sally’s Middle Name

 

Distilleries pouring tastings and cocktails include:

Belle Isle Craft Spirits

Cirrus Vodka

Capitoline Vermouth

Green Hat Gin

KO Distilling

MurLarkey Distilled Spirits

Republic Restoratives

Vitae Spirits Distillery

Virginia Distillery Co.

 

Tickets: $35

Purchase here!

You must be at least 21 years of age to attend this event.

 

About DC Cocktail Week: Diners can enjoy specially priced cocktails and hors-d’oeuvres pairings from over 40 restaurants during the 5th Annual DC Cocktail Week, running fromMonday, November 13 through Sunday, November 19. The full list of participating locations and their offerings is listed at www.dccocktailweek.com.

 

 

DC Cocktail Week 2017 Sponsors include:

 

DC Cocktail Week is produced by the

Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW).

Nov
2
Thu
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan in Conversation with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden @ Library of Congress
Nov 2 @ 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

In its ongoing mission to preserve and celebrate America’s film heritage, the Library of Congress will host celebrated filmmaker Christopher Nolan for a special conversation with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on the evening of Thursday, November 2.

“As a member of our National Film Preservation Board, Christopher Nolan is a strong advocate for the preservation of this important part of our cultural history,” said Hayden. “We’re proud to work with him and the entire film community—including writers, directors, actors, studio executives, theater owners and archivists—to make a lasting contribution to film preservation.”

The conversation will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Coolidge Auditorium on the ground floor of the iconic Thomas Jefferson Building,  . The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required and there may be special restrictions. Tickets will be available beginning at 10 a.m. onThursday, Oct. 19.  For more information and to secure tickets, visit this event ticketing site:https://christophernolanatlc.eventbrite.com/ .

During the program, the Librarian and Nolan will discuss a variety of topics, encompassing his personal experiences as a director, writer and producer of some of the most popular and acclaimed movies in cinematic history, including his latest achievement, the World War II epic “Dunkirk”; the importance of film preservation; the influence of film on history and culture; the concept of physical film as a medium and artifact; the value of continuing to shoot film in a post digital age; and the theatrical experience of film.

Several Library of Congress studies have painted a dire picture of the health of the nation’s audiovisual heritage. About 70 percent of feature-length silent films made in America have been completely lost. Established by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988, and reauthorized most recently in 2016, the Library’s National Film Preservation Board and National Film Registry work to ensure the survival, conservation and increased public availability of America’s film heritage.

“Throughout its history, film has been a powerful force in the human experience,” said Nolan. “Protecting our film heritage goes far beyond the scope of a single institution. Our collective challenge is to safeguard our cinematic legacy for the study and enjoyment of future generations.”

Born in London, Nolan began making movies at an early age with his father’s Super 8mm camera. While studying English literature at the University College London, he honed his skills, learning the guerrilla film techniques he later used to make his first feature, “Following.” He then wrote and directed such critically acclaimed films as the 2000 independent feature “Memento,” the psychological thriller “Insomnia,” and mystery thriller “The Prestige.” Nolan went on to write, direct and produce the blockbuster “The Dark Knight” trilogy, beginning in 2005 with “Batman Begins.” He followed three years later with “The Dark Knight,” which received eight Oscar nominations, and then, in 2012, with the final film in the trilogy, “The Dark Knight Rises.”  Each of the last two films earned more than a billion dollars worldwide.

Nolan directed and produced the 2010 sci-fi thriller “Inception” from his own original screenplay.  That film won four Academy Awards and received four more Oscar nominations, including two for Nolan for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. Nolan’s widely praised 2014 film, “Interstellar,” earned five Academy Award nominations and four BAFTA Award nominations, winning both in the category of Best Visual Effects. Nolan most recently directed, wrote and produced the epic “Dunkirk.”  He and Emma Thomas, his wife and producing partner, also helm their own production company, Syncopy.

The Library of Congress is the world’s largest library, offering access to the creative record of the United States—and extensive materials from around the world—both on-site and online. It is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. Explore collections, reference services and other programs and plan a visit at loc.gov, access the official site for U.S. federal legislative information atcongress.gov, and register creative works of authorship at copyright.gov.

Nov
11
Sat
Crafty Bastards @ Nationals Park
Nov 11 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

More than 200 crafty bastards from all over North America will be setting up for a home run of a weekend on November 11 & 12 at Nationals Park when the 14th annual Crafty Bastards Arts & Crafts Fair, presented by the Washington City Paper (WCP), takes over the concourse. Single day and weekend passes to the festival are now on sale via the WCP website.

“The Washington City Paper has always strived to connect the voice and vision of independent artists with our readers. This festival creates an experience where consumers can discover unconventional, hard-to-find arts and crafts, meet the artists, and even make something themselves,” says the fair’s curator Wendy Silverman. “There’ll be surprises at every booth including unique home goods, clothing, punk-rock baby clothes, handcrafted jewelry, plush toys, DIY kits, screen-printing, original art, locally produced food, and much more!”

Attendees can start an art collection, get a jump on their holiday shopping, or just treat themselves to something they never knew they have to have at booths from long-time, popular Crafty Bastards, like Cuddles and Rage, DeNada Designs, Eilisain Jewelry, Stitch & Rivet, Rocks & Salt, Marcella Kriebel Art & Illustration, and Twenty Two West. In addition, more than 60 first-time vendors will be participating in this fall’s fair, including:

  • 1767 Designs (Nashville, TN)
  • American Roadtrip Pillows (WDC)
  • BeNice.Shop (WDC)
  • Cherry Blossom Creative (WDC)
  • ChicalooKate (Ann Arbor, MI)
  • Emma Sage Fine Art (Arlington, VA)
  • Garner Blue (Jackson, TN)
  • Happy Clay (New Orleans, LA)
  • Hollow Work Ceramics (WDC)
  • Hope Honey Farm (Maryland)
  • Kakinbow Fashion (Senegal)
  • Lo & Behold Naturals (Durham, NC)
  • Myriad Mirage (Nyack, NY)
  • Out of Print (Hampton Roads, VA)
  • Periodically Inspired (Pawtucket, RI)
  • RedDoorShades (Woodbridge, VA)
  • Suburban Avenger Studios (Baltimore)
  • The Rich & Strange (Austin, TX)
  • TRUE Syrups & Garnishes (WDC)
  • Whispering Willow Soaps (NC)

The two-day outdoor exhibition will run daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Nationals Park, located at1500 S Capitol St. SE, Washington, D.C. One-day admission is $6, with a two-day pass available for $10, if purchased in advance. Entry at the gate day of will cost $8 ($12 for a weekend pass). Children 12 years old and younger will be admitted free. Crafty Bastards tickets are available online at https://dc.craftybastards.com/.

This year’s event is made possible in part by partnership with the Washington Nationals. Please visit the Crafty Bastards website for a full listing of sponsors, beer and food vendors, and more. Parking is available in select garages for $10 or at metered parking on the street in the neighborhood. We highly suggest car-sharing services or taking Metro to the Navy Yard-Ballpark stop on the green line.

Start window-shopping and plotting out a “must shop” list for Crafty Bastards by visiting the recently launched online Vendor Gallery, and be sure to follow @CraftyBastards on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest for featured #CraftyBastards items.

Nov
12
Sun
Crafty Bastards @ Nationals Park
Nov 12 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

More than 200 crafty bastards from all over North America will be setting up for a home run of a weekend on November 11 & 12 at Nationals Park when the 14th annual Crafty Bastards Arts & Crafts Fair, presented by the Washington City Paper (WCP), takes over the concourse. Single day and weekend passes to the festival are now on sale via the WCP website.

“The Washington City Paper has always strived to connect the voice and vision of independent artists with our readers. This festival creates an experience where consumers can discover unconventional, hard-to-find arts and crafts, meet the artists, and even make something themselves,” says the fair’s curator Wendy Silverman. “There’ll be surprises at every booth including unique home goods, clothing, punk-rock baby clothes, handcrafted jewelry, plush toys, DIY kits, screen-printing, original art, locally produced food, and much more!”

Attendees can start an art collection, get a jump on their holiday shopping, or just treat themselves to something they never knew they have to have at booths from long-time, popular Crafty Bastards, like Cuddles and Rage, DeNada Designs, Eilisain Jewelry, Stitch & Rivet, Rocks & Salt, Marcella Kriebel Art & Illustration, and Twenty Two West. In addition, more than 60 first-time vendors will be participating in this fall’s fair, including:

  • 1767 Designs (Nashville, TN)
  • American Roadtrip Pillows (WDC)
  • BeNice.Shop (WDC)
  • Cherry Blossom Creative (WDC)
  • ChicalooKate (Ann Arbor, MI)
  • Emma Sage Fine Art (Arlington, VA)
  • Garner Blue (Jackson, TN)
  • Happy Clay (New Orleans, LA)
  • Hollow Work Ceramics (WDC)
  • Hope Honey Farm (Maryland)
  • Kakinbow Fashion (Senegal)
  • Lo & Behold Naturals (Durham, NC)
  • Myriad Mirage (Nyack, NY)
  • Out of Print (Hampton Roads, VA)
  • Periodically Inspired (Pawtucket, RI)
  • RedDoorShades (Woodbridge, VA)
  • Suburban Avenger Studios (Baltimore)
  • The Rich & Strange (Austin, TX)
  • TRUE Syrups & Garnishes (WDC)
  • Whispering Willow Soaps (NC)

The two-day outdoor exhibition will run daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Nationals Park, located at1500 S Capitol St. SE, Washington, D.C. One-day admission is $6, with a two-day pass available for $10, if purchased in advance. Entry at the gate day of will cost $8 ($12 for a weekend pass). Children 12 years old and younger will be admitted free. Crafty Bastards tickets are available online at https://dc.craftybastards.com/.

This year’s event is made possible in part by partnership with the Washington Nationals. Please visit the Crafty Bastards website for a full listing of sponsors, beer and food vendors, and more. Parking is available in select garages for $10 or at metered parking on the street in the neighborhood. We highly suggest car-sharing services or taking Metro to the Navy Yard-Ballpark stop on the green line.

Start window-shopping and plotting out a “must shop” list for Crafty Bastards by visiting the recently launched online Vendor Gallery, and be sure to follow @CraftyBastards on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest for featured #CraftyBastards items.

Nov
13
Mon
BRABO & Catoctin Creek Present: Fall Flavor Pairings @ BRABO
Nov 13 @ 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

The arrival of crisp, fall weather calls for a celebration of seasonal cuisine and spirits from Virginia! For the first time ever, and for one night only, beloved homegrown establishments BRABOand Catoctin Creek will present a special evening of autumnal flavor pairings in Old Town Alexandria.

On Monday, November 13, Catoctin Creek founders, Becky and Scott Harris, will be taking over BRABO’s brasserie to offer an exclusive tasting of the distillery’s popular products including the Roundstone Rye whiskey, the Pearousia Pear Brandy, the Quarter Branch Apple Brandy, the 1757 Virginia Grape Brandy, and the “Distiller’s Reserve” 92 Proof Roundstone Rye whiskey. Becky and Scott will share the stories behind the creation of each product while pouring a healthy taste for guests to enjoy.

As whiskey and brandy enthusiasts decide whether they prefer their beverage neat or on the rocks, BRABO’s Executive Chef Sebastien Rondier will serve a menu of Belgian-French hors d’oeuvres thoughtfully created to pair with the featured spirits, proving how food-friendly whiskies and brandies are. The evening’s menu will be presented side by side with each spirit and includes the following highlights:

 

  • Belgian tart with roasted pear, bacon, and French blue cheese
  • Venison lollipop with dried apricots, toasted walnuts, vanilla, and orange zest
  • Foie gras torchon crostini with brandied cherries, duck fat popcorn, and black pepper
  • Boar slider topped with charred scallion & jalapeño jam, and sweet & spicy grape condiment
  • Apple terrine with cocoa-smoked pork belly and puff pastry

 

The fall evening will be filled with lively conversation, plenty of whiskey and brandy, and surprising flavor pairings reflecting the best of the season!

 

What:  BRABO & Catoctin Creek Present: Fall Flavor Pairings

When:  Monday, November 13

Time:  6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Where:  BRABO. 1600 King Street. Alexandria, VA 22314

Tickets: Tickets are $75 each, include all food and drink, and available at  https://catoctincocktails.eventbrite.com. Guests must be 21+ to attend.

Nov
18
Sat
59th Annual Holiday Shops @ Dock 5 at Union market
Nov 18 @ 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

On Saturday, November 18, and Sunday, November 19, the Junior League of Washington (JLW) will hold its 59th annual Holiday Shops fundraiser. Featuring more than 70 merchants, this unique shopping experience is a great way to shop for a cause and check off many items on your holiday gift list. From food, desserts, clothing, stationery, and more, Holiday Shops will have something for everyone on your shopping list. The full list of merchants is available here.

Proceeds from Holiday Shops support the League’s volunteer work in the community, our development programs that train and empower women as civic leaders, and our grants to literacy-related programs in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. JLW’s trained volunteers serve the Washington, DC, community in a variety of ways, including at the National Book Festival, the Washington School for Girls, Calvary Women’s Services, and more than 20 other DC-area nonprofits. You can learn more about the Holiday Shops fundraiser here.

When: Saturday, November 18, 2017
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Sunday, November 19, 2017
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Where: Dock5 at Union Market
1309 5th Street NE
Washington, DC 20002

Why: To support JLW’s volunteer service in the Washington, DC, community, including grants to local nonprofits supporting adult, child, and cultural literacy and programs to train and equip women to serve as civic leaders.

Nov
19
Sun
59th Annual JLW Holiday Shops @ Dock 5 at Union market
Nov 19 @ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

On Saturday, November 18, and Sunday, November 19, the Junior League of Washington (JLW) will hold its 59th annual Holiday Shops fundraiser. Featuring more than 70 merchants, this unique shopping experience is a great way to shop for a cause and check off many items on your holiday gift list. From food, desserts, clothing, stationery, and more, Holiday Shops will have something for everyone on your shopping list. The full list of merchants is available here.

Proceeds from Holiday Shops support the League’s volunteer work in the community, our development programs that train and empower women as civic leaders, and our grants to literacy-related programs in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. JLW’s trained volunteers serve the Washington, DC, community in a variety of ways, including at the National Book Festival, the Washington School for Girls, Calvary Women’s Services, and more than 20 other DC-area nonprofits. You can learn more about the Holiday Shops fundraiser here.

When: Saturday, November 18, 2017
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Sunday, November 19, 2017
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Where: Dock5 at Union Market
1309 5th Street NE
Washington, DC 20002

Why: To support JLW’s volunteer service in the Washington, DC, community, including grants to local nonprofits supporting adult, child, and cultural literacy and programs to train and equip women to serve as civic leaders.

Nov
28
Tue
Fairmont Christmas Tree Lighting @ Fairmont Washington DC
Nov 28 @ 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Fairmont Washington, D.C. Georgetown is pleased to announce its 14th annual tree lighting ceremony in the hotel’s Courtyard and lobby beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 28, 2017.  Filled with tiny white lights and shimmering Christmas trees, the courtyard becomes a glittering crystal garden the perfect venue for a holiday celebration.

Families will take the chill off with complimentary hot chocolate and cookies as they listen to the award-winning Georgetown Visitation Madrigals perform holiday classics. Children will enjoy decorating holiday cards,   members of the United States Marine Corps Reserves will perform a presentation of colors, and Santa Claus and Rudolph will make a special guest appearance.  All families are welcome to take a photo with Santo in his Winter Wonderland Suite.

Kelly Collis and Tommy McFly, hosts of 94.7 Fresh FM’s Tommy Show, will serve as the masters of ceremonies.

The ceremony, which is free and open to the public, will benefit The U.S. Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots Program, a non-profit organization that collects toys throughout the holiday season and delivers them to needy youngsters.  Those attending the event are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy to be donated. Additionally, monetary donations are accepted on the organization’s website, www.ToysForTots.org.

The newly renovated Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown, at 2401 M Street, NW, is convenient to the finest museums, theaters (including the Kennedy Center), shopping and dining.  Close to two metro stations, it is five miles from Reagan National Airport and 33 miles from Dulles International Airport.  At 413 rooms and luxury suites, The Fairmont Washington, D.C. 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.

Dec
6
Wed
Winternational – 6th Annual Embassy Showcase @ Atrium at Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Dec 6 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Title: Winternational- 6th Annual Embassy Showcase

Date: December 6, 2017

Time: 11 am- 2 pm

Location: Atrium at Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center

 

Description: Winternational is an exciting celebration showcasing the cultural and culinary traditions of Washington’s diplomatic community. This festival has the atmosphere of a bustling global marketplace with each embassy promoting their country through vibrant displays of visual art, food, handcrafts as well as travel and tourism exhibits. Free and open the public, guests have the opportunity to travel the world and do some fun holiday shopping-all during the lunch hour!

 

Participating embassies include (list subject to change): Afghanistan, African Union, Australia, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, European Union, Georgia, Ghana, Haiti, Indonesia, Israel, Kenya, Lithuania, Malawi, Moldova, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman (Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center), Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.

 

Price: Free

Register at: http://itcdc.com/winternational/

 

Dec
14
Thu
History Happy Hour –Holiday Traditions at the White House @ Willard InterContinental Washington, D.C.
Dec 14 @ 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Who: Willard InterContinental Washington, D.C.
What: History Happy Hour –Holiday Traditions at the White House
Where: Willard Room
When: December 14, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 
Doors open at 6:00 p.m.; Program begins at 6:15 p.m.
General Admission: $45. Note: Admission includes three cocktails and light appetizers.
The 2017 White House Christmas Ornament will be available for purchase, which honors President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his remarkable journey to restore the faith of the American people.
About Jim Hewes
Throughout his 30 years of working at the famed Round Robin Bar at the Willard InterContinental, Jim has established an internationally acclaimed reputation for not only his cocktails but for the history lessons he provides to patrons of the bar. “Jim Hewes is a walking DC History Channel and he makes a great Mint Julep,” says a frequent bar-goer. “Come for the drinks, stay for the history lesson.”
Google Jim Hewes, Round Robin Bar, and nearly 11k search results appear. 90% of those search results speak to the famed mixologist that he is and the strong command of U.S. history that he possesses. A winner of DC Craft Bartender’s Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, Jim has become as synonymous with the Round Robin Bar as the bar is with the Willard InterContinental.
A frequent guest lecturer at special events throughout the city including at the National Press Club, Smithsonian Institute, and Distilled Spirits Council, as well as a contributor to history pieces on CNN, National Public Radio, the Food Network, the Travel Channel and CSPAN, Jim is highly sought after by hotel guests and the media for being the historian that he is. He also frequents as a background source for writers, editors and authors for both food and beverage stories as well as history related pieces.