Mar
11
Mon
Early Music Seminar: Tastes of the Mediterranean @ Folger Haskell Center
Mar 11 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Early Music Seminar: Tastes of the Mediterranean

Led by Robert Eisenstein, this lively seminar offers a sneak peek at the upcoming concert Tastes of the Mediterranean: Music of 16th-Century Spain and Italy. Wine reception included.

Location: Folger Haskell Center

Hours: 6pm

Tickets: $20

Info: www.folger.edu/events or (202) 544-7077

Vinegar and Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance @ Folger Shakespeare Library
Mar 11 @ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

O.B. HARDISON POETRY

Vinegar and Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance

Three poets from this culinary anthology, Sandra Beasley, Sean Hill, and Atsuro Riley, read work that delves into the shaping influence of history, culture, and identity—and celebrates the glory of food itself. This evening is in conjunction with Before ‘Farm to Table’: Early Modern Foodways and Cultures, a Mellon initiative in collaborative research at the Folger. Reception and book-signing to follow the reading.

Hours: 7:30pm

Tickets: $15

Info: www.folger.edu/poetry or (202) 544-7077

Michael Khan & Friends: Off the Record @ STC Lansburgh Theatre
Mar 11 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Artistic Director Michael Kahn invites theatre-lovers to a series of intimate conversations about life in the D.C. theatre scene as he prepares to retire from the STC stage. Open, unrehearsed, and off the record, invited speakers will swap anecdotes and share memories about Michael Kahn’s 33-years at Shakespeare Theatre Company. Following his career trajectory, the discussions will focus on three distinct eras in STC’s history by mapping D.C.’s changing theatre scene. The first Michael Kahn and Friends: Off the Record will focus on the formation of The Shakespeare Theatre Company in its first location: Folger Theatre (1986-1992).

On March 11, audiences are invited to join Michael and STC Affiliated Artists Edward Gero, Stacy Keach, Derek Smith, and Franchelle Stewart Dorn as they discuss their favorite performances onstage, backstage antics, and offstage tales. In 1986, shortly after The Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger was formed as a newly incorporated, not-for-profit institution separate from the Folger Shakespeare Library, Kahn became Artistic Director and guided the theatre into national prominence. The first three seasons included several landmark productions and garnered many Helen Hayes nominations. STC changed the cultural landscape of the nation’s capital with its first Free For All in 1991. More than 2,500 theatregoers watched each performance of The Merry Wives of Windsor under the stars at Carter Barron Amphitheatre. This annual tradition of free Shakespeare continues to this day and over 630,000 people have attended a performance during Free For All.

Future Michael Kahn and Friends: Off the Record events will focus on the Lansburgh Years (May 15) and the Harman Years (June 5). More details will be released soon.

Mar
12
Tue
The Photographer in the Garden @ Hillwood Museum & Gardens
Mar 12 @ 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

The Photographer in the Garden

Tuesday, March 12, 2019, 5:30-8 p.m.

Photography historian Sarah Anne McNear will consider how photographers from all eras have depicted the cultivated landscape and share floral displays and botanical studies.

Please note: This is the fourth and final program in the Great Homes and Gardens lecture series.

www.HillwoodMuseum.org 

4155 Linnean Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008

Mar
13
Wed
FGIDC Spring 2019 Cocktails & Conversation @ Kyirisan
Mar 13 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Join us for an evening of networking with top fashion, beauty and interior professionals, plus meet the 2019 board members:

Baille Gelwicks, Regional Director

Joy Kingsley-Ibeh, Programming Co-Chair

Lisa D’Angelo, Programming Co-Chair

Nadine Naskoviak, Membership Chair

Sophie Blake, Secretary

Jen Walawender, Sponsorship Chair

Nina Thirakul, Treasurer

 Kyirisan

1924 8th Street Northwest 

Washington, DC 20001

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

6pm – 9pm

FGIDC Members: Free/Non-Members: $10
* Membership will be validated

Women Doing Work @ Mason & Rook
Mar 13 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

This March, Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel will celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day by hosting Women Doing Work, an event supporting and highlighting women in partnership with Vital Voices. The event planned for Wednesday, March 13 will benefit Vital Voices, an international non-profit organization that identifies, provides training for and invests in daring women leaders so that they can create change in their communities and around the world. All are welcome to attend to learn from and network with some of Washington’s top businesswomen.

 

WHAT:                 Women Doing Work, a panel conversation about how D.C. women in business get it done

WHO:                  Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel in partnership with Vital Voices

 

DETAILS:​             Washingtonians can learn how to navigate the business world through powerful women leaders’ perspectives with this panel discussion and networking event held by Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel and Vital Voices to celebrate International Women’s Day.  Guests can learn from Washington-based female leaders with different perspectives from successful business owners, mentors, and leaders to their respective organizations. These powerful ladies will speak to the community about how D.C. women in business get it done, followed by networking and mentor matching, professional headshots while shopping local female makers from Shop Made in DC and enjoying snacks and drinks provided by the hotel’s culinary cocktail bar, Radiator. All are welcome to attend. Ticket sales benefit Vital Voices.

 

Panelists include:

  • LaJuanna Russell – Founder, President & CEO, Business Management Associates, Inc.
  • Loren Bushkar – Managing Director of Global Membership Development, Institute of International Finance
  • Stacey Price – Co-Founder and Creative Director, Shop Made in DC
  • Telesa Via – Vice President of Sales, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants

 

WHY:                   Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel has partnered with Vital Voices to further their mission to identify, provide training for and invest in creative and fearless women so that they can lead change in their communities and around the world. In honor of International Women’s Day, this event will give the public the opportunity speak with smart, empowered women in the local community, receive tools for success, and make connections for the future.

WHEN:                Wednesday March 13, 2019

6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

WHERE:              Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel

1430 Rhode Island Ave., NW

Washington, D.C. 20005

TICKETS:             Tickets are $15 with all ticket sales to benefit Vital Voices. Guests can purchase tickets to the event at: https://dcwomendoingwork.eventbrite.com/?aff=kimptonpromo

To learn more about Kimpton Mason & Rook Hotel, visit www.masonandrook.com.

For more information about Vital Voices, visit www.vitalvoices.org.

Mar
14
Thu
Story Time Gala @ Cleveland Park Library
Mar 14 @ 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

The DC Public Library Foundation invites you to the 4th Annual Story Time Gala Reception, celebrating libraries and learning.

PBS Trivia Battle Night @ Blind Whino SW Arts Club
Mar 14 @ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
PBS Trivia Battle Night
Thursday, March 14, 2019
7pm – 9pm
Location:
Blind Whino SW Arts Club
700 Delaware Avenue Southwest
Washington, DC 20024
Contact phone number: 703.739.5430
Price: Free to attend. Eventbrite registration is required to attend.
Test your knowledge of music, physics, art, history, biology and more with PBS Digital Studios’ creators. Think you can stump them? Come ready with a trivia question of your own to give them a challenge.
Come for the epic trivia battle and stay to meet creators from PBS Digital Studios, including:
  • Joe Hanson (It’s Okay to be Smart / Hot Mess)
  • Dianna Cowern (Physics Girl)
  • Matt O’ Dowd (Space Time)
  • Sarah Green (Art Assignment)
  • Blake de Pastino and Kallie Moore (Eons)
  • Danielle Bainbridge (Origin of Everything)
  • Craig Rosa (Deep Look)
  • Toussaint Morrison (America from Scratch)
  • Nahre Sol and L.A. Buckner (Sound Field)
  • Evelyn from the Internets and Azie Dungey (Say it Loud)
  • Emily Zarka (Monstrum, a new PBSDS show on monsters, myths and lore launching in April 2019)
In the meantime, catch up with our shows at PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Bonus: Blind Whino’s pop-up hip-hop museum will also be open that night, so make sure to check it out while you’re there!
Mar
16
Sat
Kids in the Castle @ Heurich House Museum
Mar 16 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
On Saturday, March 16, 2019 from 11am-2pm, the Heurich House Museum will open its doors for free, kid-friendly, self-guided tours. Kids in the Castle gives families the chance to explore the ornate details of the Heurich family home. Children and parents are invited to wander through the house at their own pace and complete a photo scavenger hunt to win prizes. Once visitors have finished their tour, they can relax and play games in the museum’s Castle Garden (weather permitting).
Typically, the museum is not open to children under 10, but during this special event, children are the main focus.
This German influenced family home provides visitors a glimpse of the past, and exposes children to a different time in DC’s history. Children can let their imaginations wander as they take in three floors of this ornate mansion, while also learning about history in a fun and engaging environment.
Guests may arrive at the museum anytime between 11am and 2pm. Touring through the house will take between 30 minutes and 1 hour. There will be two levels of hunting to accommodate all ages!
This event is free, but registration is suggested.
Mar
17
Sun
Hands-on Workshop: Cut Orchid Floral Workshop @ Hillwood Museum & Gardens
Mar 17 @ 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Sunday, March 17, 2019, 10-11:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. 

Create a stunning flower arrangement feature cut cymbidium orchids.

www.HillwoodMuseum.org 

4155 Linnean Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008